Dive into the archives.
- Testing with Redis
Long time, no blog… But enough about that.
On the side, I’ve been working on a new aggregator, Aggir, which allows me to test various things. I started off using SQLite and Sequel for storage, put Solr behind the scenes for search and added a very simple Web UI using Sinatra and HAML. [...]
- Flow Chart for Data Visualization
When you are wondering how best to show data, use this flow chart. [via]
- Hadoop’ing at My Desk
Last week, I started scrounging around the office for some unused PC’s. Unfortunately, they were more than just a few because of all the things going on at the Times. I grabbed three, put them on my desk and spent the rest of a day installing Ubuntu on them. Everything went really [...]
- Google Flu Trends
Lots of people are linking to it but Google’s Flu Trends is a pretty amazing site.
The things you can figure out when you have the incredible amount of data Google has access to can provide insights into things previously not possible. I really think the idea that the CDC was up to [...]
- Living Behind the Pay Wall
Techdirt has two really good posts today about making information hard-to-find when customers are looking for it.
The first deals directly with it by looking at newspapers holding their archives hostage by putting up a pay wall in front of them after a certain amount of time has passed. This is silly and yes, I [...]
- Campaign Finance API from the NY Times
The New York Times opened up an API to get data about campaign financing. Yes, I’m jealous that they did this before we did.
- Molten Data and NPR
Update: Jeff Jarvis asks a great question about what people could do with this data. It’ll be fun to find out.
I was re-reading Matt Waite’s post on molten data and then read about NPR releasing an API for parts of their content. The two seem linked.
I know the East Coast Times is working [...]
- Fun with brands
Interesting timeline looking at the brands we use during the day. Could be a fun project and make for very interesting trends.
- Tracking Manny’s Homers
The Boston Globe has put together an very cool mini-app that tracks all of Manny Ramirez’s home runs as he approaches number 500.
You can break it down in all sorts of data goodness from ballpark to pitch count. Ah data, the things you can do with it.
