Hans W. Borchers wrote:

Dear R-help,

I am looking for ideas and presentations of new and advanced data visualization
methods. As an example of what I am searching for, the 'Many Eyes' pages at

    http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/

may provide a good paradigm. I would be interested even if it will not be easy
to implement such examples in R, e.g. because of the interactive nature of these
graphical displays.

The question is interesting, but what I have a somewhat negative reaction to is the next passage:

Please answer to my e-mail address. In case enough interesting material comes
up, I will enter a summary here.

It is nice that you are willing to summarize whatever appears, but somewhat arrogant in my eyes. There might be things appearing that you do not regard as of first interest that might be of interest to others. Therefore, the all parts of the discussion or responses should be public as well. The response of David Winsemius pointing at (among other things) at the presentation of Rosling at TED is in my eyes a very good start.

In other words, I therefore suggest that the list ignores the last paragraph in the question from you.

Hans Werner Borchers
ABB Corporate Research

Tom

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