That's a very helpful linkfrom Graham.  Colleagues should also know about the Google Public Data Explorer at
 
http://www.google.com/publicdata/home
 
which uses similar technology and lets you play with different visualisations. 
 
Paul Spicker
 
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Subject: Re: The Joy of Stats

Robert

. Do any colleagues have access to the software that produces the gee-wizz animated graphs that were used?

I didn't see the programme, but based on who the Speaker was , I assume he was using this.

http://www.gapminder.org/

Graham

 
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