Saturday, July 30, 2011

Data Appeal: A new way to visualize data in Google Earth

starGoogle Earth Blog
July 27, 2011 10:11 AM
by Google Earth Blog

Data Appeal: A new way to visualize data in Google Earth

As we've seen over the years, Google Earth is an amazing tool for data visualization. We've shown you tools for visualizing census data, CO2 emissions and a variety of other items.

DataAppeal is a new data visualization company that is doing some neat stuff. They allow you to upload XLS files, which are then converted into 3D models and/or animations. The resulting models are quite well-done, as seen here:

data-appeal.jpg

Because they're a young company and are still building our their product, it's entirely free to use right now. That will likely change in the future, but hopefully they'll continue to provide a free option.

Their tool is already being used in mainstream publications, such as this article in the Globe and Mail a few months back.

Nadia and her team have put together a solid tool, and it'll be fun to see how it develops in the coming years. If you build any interesting items with this system, leave a comment below and show it off to everyone.

3D Models


Dr. Art Trembanis
CSHEL
109 Penny Hall
Department of Geological Sciences
The College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment
University of Delaware
Newark DE 19716
302-831-2498

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