I’m not one to talk about work very often, but I did want to tell you all about the launch of Google’s Public Data Explorer yesterday.
The new product in Google Labs lets you access datasets from organizations like the World Bank, the OECD, the US Census Bureau, and others, to visualize data related to a variety of topics. The World Bank datasets that are available are a subset of the World Development Indicators, and contain data from over 40 years on key global indicators like GDP, fertility rates, debt, and CO2 emissions.
If you work with data, or use data to illustrate and support your work, this new Google labs visualization tool is going to help, a lot. Promise. Check it out when you get the chance. Even if you don’t work with data, the motion graphs are mighty fun to watch.
