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google's public data explorer

Robert Holmes
I'm having way too much fun with Google's public data explorer. For example, Here's some interesting facts about causes of death in the US that I came up with after 10 minutes tinkering (if you live in a two storey house and you've got a full medicine cabinet, watch out...)

Anyone else got any graphics they want to share?

-- R

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Re: google's public data explorer

Tom Johnson
The cancer data set is interesting in that there are fewer skin cancers in NM than one might expect: 
http://www.google.com/publicdata/overview?ds=z4c3seit6ifd53_

-tom

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Robert Holmes <[hidden email]> wrote:
I'm having way too much fun with Google's public data explorer. For example, Here's some interesting facts about causes of death in the US that I came up with after 10 minutes tinkering (if you live in a two storey house and you've got a full medicine cabinet, watch out...)

Anyone else got any graphics they want to share?

-- R

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Joshua Thorp
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Nice blog Robert,  looks like a "must follow" for me.

--joshua




On Mar 9, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Robert Holmes wrote:

I'm having way too much fun with Google's public data explorer. For example, Here's some interesting facts about causes of death in the US that I came up with after 10 minutes tinkering (if you live in a two storey house and you've got a full medicine cabinet, watch out...)

Anyone else got any graphics they want to share?

-- R
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Nick Thompson
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Wow!  I'm saved.  I live in a one story house and I keep my medicines in an old tangerine box. 
 
Whew!
 
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Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
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http://www.cusf.org [City University of Santa Fe]
 
 
 
 
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Subject: [FRIAM] google's public data explorer

I'm having way too much fun with Google's public data explorer. For example, Here's some interesting facts about causes of death in the US that I came up with after 10 minutes tinkering (if you live in a two storey house and you've got a full medicine cabinet, watch out...)

Anyone else got any graphics they want to share?

-- R

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