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Sunday data/statistics link roundup (3/4)
A cool article on Github by the folks at Wired. I’m starting to think the fact that I’m not on Github is a serious dent in my nerd cred. Datawrapper - a less intensive, but less flexible open source data … Continue reading
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Smoking is a choice, breathing is not.
Over the last week or so I’ve been posting about the air pollution levels in Beijing, China. The twitter feed from the US Embassy there makes it easy to track the hourly levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and you … Continue reading