Thursday 15 March 2012

Visually

I've been trying to get my head around the whole visual.ly thing (for those who don't know it is a website about graphical representation of data). While it all looks nice, and it is clear what they are trying to do, I'm still working out how to do it. Of course if I made the effort to do a bit more research I would probably be able to answer my own questions.
For the moment they only seem to have two chess related graphics. The first is the Thinking Machine map (which I've blogged about before), while the second is about the who, why, how and how many people play chess. It is produced by chess.com and it is an interesting read (although the J in Judith Polgar went missing at some point). If you want to check it out, click on this link.

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