Archives for category: Data + Graphics
  • David Pogue is my hero. Especially today when he posted about writers using search engine results to prove a point.
  • Rex Sorgatz has been compiling a list of 2007 lists.
  • Forget generic mobile websites. CBSNews.com launched a site for the iPhone. Nice.
  • Media Circus has a few short interviews with British journos about how they became specialists.
  • Jim Wayne at OJR shares notes and quotes from a presentation by Webfather Tim Berners-Lee. That’s Sir Tim to you.
  • Book review sections are disappearing from newspapers. Does anyone care? On the Media talks with Steve Wasserman, ex-LA Times.
  • The Million Book Project contains more than 1.5 million entries. Just think of the search interface possibilities.
  • An infographics oldie but goodie: Richard Saul Wurman Understanding USA

Ah, flu season. Today, the New York Times reported reasons why the flu spreads more easily in winter. (WebMD ran a shorter story on the same topic in late October.)

By coincidence, the AP reported a story about flu vaccines being ruined by improper storage.

Since the flu shorts are top of mind — National Influenza Vaccination Week ended Sunday, you know — now might be a good time to think about health-related tools, such as a local map of who’s sick and where; where to get a vaccinated, who to turn to for answers and even a database on what local clinics have reported spoiled vaccines.

Just a thought.