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Cool Blog!
Great charts you have posted. My problem with them is their “update frequency”.
I’m interested in following the US Election Polls and I am always looking for the latest results.
I found a widget that shows the election polls by strength of states.
In addition to other different graphical visualizations of data, this one displays the progression of votes over time.
Hereby you can see how/if the states have moved!
It gives a great overview and it is updated as the polls come in!
@michael: I suspect that this is marketing spam but I’m allowing the comment on a provisional basis. Your widgets are intriguing but I think you should spend some more time with data visualization theory to make your widgets more compelling.
Cool Blog!
Great charts you have posted. My problem with them is their “update frequency”.
I’m interested in following the US Election Polls and I am always looking for the latest results.
I found a widget that shows the election polls by strength of states.
In addition to other different graphical visualizations of data, this one displays the progression of votes over time.
Hereby you can see how/if the states have moved!
It gives a great overview and it is updated as the polls come in!
I think you might like it.-)
http://www.youcalc.com/apps/1221747067033
… and its easy to put on your blog and fits in your sidebar!
@michael: I suspect that this is marketing spam but I’m allowing the comment on a provisional basis. Your widgets are intriguing but I think you should spend some more time with data visualization theory to make your widgets more compelling.