For those who might be interested, I have updated things so that * colors are a little brighter (not right yet, but maybe better for now) * the list is always prepended to, not appended this immediately helps convey the "velocity"; if you mouseover an element in the list, it should pause the insertions (although the counters keep going); when you mouse out, all the "backed up" events slide down. Might be some quirks on browsers with that, but not using anything fancy... this has not been tweaked to work well on mobile browsers yet either.
* there is an option to have it append to the list instead of prepend. Not sure this is needed at all, now that I think about it
There might be 503's sometimes. I don't think it's a quota issue, but just that googledrive can do that under load. I think http code 403 would mean a quota issue. Could be wrong, though. I removed an unnecessary 1MB(!) download that might help.
http://www.nowherenearithaca.com/2013/10/visualization-of-wo...
I'm not sure off the top of my head what would be best for the rg replacement. Maybe some subtle shape differences, etc.
- "O" for birth, "X" (or "+"?) for death
- Filled circle for birth, non-filled circle for death
- Expanding filled circle for birth, Shrinking filled circle for death (might not work well with low fps)
If you decide to go with color change, here's some combinations that I (red/green blind) have trouble with:
- dark red/dark green/brown
- purple/violet/pink/grey
- dark red/dark purple/dark violet
- blue/violet/purple
- yellow/warm green/light brown
- yellow/orange
D3's mapping support is amazing and makes these types of projects stunningly straightforward (combined with the open map data that is out there).
@arscan - that is really cool. I'd say go for making your own. There were already world meters out there before I decided to make this one. It's a great way to learn all sorts of stuff, imo.
@tectonic - I know what you mean about just a few minutes is all you need to kind of get a feel for things. thx
@a3n - fyi - you can hover on a specific country to see what's going on there
But very cool as is, nice work!
The visualization is also on this googledrive site
On the bright side, if you are into startups, look at all those new people coming into the world who need things!
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1117.html
National statistics for that territory would be collected by the national government of France.
It's also at these two places