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A brief history of (visualizing) the coronavirus
When the coronavirus first emerged as a global threat, everyone scrambled to understand how serious it was. How many people are sick, how many are dying, how far has it spread? But traditional sources of information — governments, health authorities, news organizations, and the like were severely lacking in information, which precipitated the first wave of data visualizations.
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Introducing data muse!
In the last decade, access to data has exploded. The average person can find terabytes of free data online, and trained analysts are pretty great at throwing it into databases or running…
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