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Pretty awesome visualization with UUorld

Thanks to my subscription to Digital Urban, I found UUorld, an amazing tool for visual data exploration. The introductory video at its website is exciting enough to make me press the Download button (and I ain´t not a big fan of downloading stuff just because it´s there).  I link here to the original post from DU.

Now,  if you wanna read me repeat (it is indeed worth it), and venture into reading my genius insights, continue further or otherwise forget what follows and just go ahead into download.

Time animation, visual variables, extrusion, navigation, data analysis, multiple formats support for geodata, online access to a data portal, UUorld promises long hours of fun. Not that I haven´t done before anything similar to what shows in their gallery, but hey, UUorld just helps exploring and crafting visualizations just easier, and being interactive. The tool is for free (not “free”, though) if you are a private explorer, and you can export your work in many ways.

How could I leave without an Obama tag on this post. The UUorld blogged on that before, with a nice display of  Red and Blue-colored maps.

I additionaly registered for an account granting me some extra downloads, and told my browser not to remember. I will remember my twentienth new password in one week (luckily they are all the same). Next killer app, an online public private password manager (sorry).

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