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TechCrunch50 - Day 2: Startups



TechCrunch50 conference Day 2.
Here is the diagram of 24 startups presented at TechCrunch50 Day 2:

Diagram: TechCrunch50 Day 2

Short link:
http://bit.ly/45z8Ua

Hint: click and move the objects on the diagram to explore
Hint 2: once you re-arrange the diagram the way you like - you can make a screen shot of the browser window by pressing Alt-PrtScn (Windows) or Command-Shift-4 (Mac)

The Google Spreadsheet is here:


Table: TechCrunch50 Day 2

TechCrunch50 - Day 1: Startups



A long anticipated TechCrunch50 conference started today as we keep our promise to create a diagram.
Here is the diagram of 24 startups presented at TechCrunch50 Day 1:

Diagram: TechCrunch50 Day 1

Short links:
http://bit.ly/38eak2
http://bit.ly/Diagram_TechCrunch50_Day-1

Hint: click and move the objects on the diagram to explore
Hint 2: once you re-arrange the diagram the way you like - you can make a screen shot of the browser window by pressing Alt-PrtScn (Windows) or Command-Shift-4 (Mac)

The Google Spreadsheet is here:


Table: TechCrunch50 Day 1

Day 2 is coming next ...

Automati Data Visualization - demo at Silicon Valley New Tech Meetup


Here is the diagramic demo at the Silicon Valley New Tech meetup.

Links:
forbes20.com

Diagramic Beta - released!


We are very happy to announce - Diagramic beta is released!
Here are the new features:

  • New visualization application with beautiful gradient fills
  • Colors and shapes
  • Diagrams generated from plain text have one color and one shape
  • Diagrams generated from Google spreadsheets will have 2 colors and 2 shapes - the first column in table is considered to contain the prime data
  • IE browser is supported (as well other major browsers)
  • It's faster!
  • Drag shapes on the diagram - to re-arrange
  • Clicking on the object will gray out all objects NOT connected to selected object
  • Diagrams can have a title
  • Tip for Windows users: You can always Copy and Paste the diagram into your documents. Once you created diagram - just press Alt-PrtScn keys on the keyboard (PrtScn key is located to the right of F12 key). This will copy the image of browser window into the Clipboard on your computer. Then you can paste the image into your documents by pressing Ctrl-V.

    Tip for Mac users: To Copy and Paste the diagram into your documents - just press Command-Shift-Control-4 keys on the keyboard. This will let you choose part of the screen you want to capture. Then you can paste the image into your documents by pressing Ctrl-V.

    And if you just want to save the diagram image into a file on the desktop - press Command-Shift-4. More on Mac shortcuts: here

    Enjoy,
    Diagramic Team

    Semantic Web: Graph Visualization with Flash/Flex


    Here is the presentation used by Alex at the "Visualizing RDF" meetup/panel at the Semantic Technology conference

    Diagram of 40 Startups presented at Plug and Play Expo



    On May-7 forty new startups were presenting at the Plug-and-Play Spring Expo in Sunnyvale.

    How do you know if there are similar startups or products?

    So we created a Google Spreadsheet and tagged all the startups with few keywords for each company. Here is the Google doc: PnPExpo2009

    And then we pasted the link to the spreadsheet into diagramic.com.

    Here the interactive diagram showing all 40 startups to explore: PnP Expo 2009

    More about the expo: http://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/expo

    BusinessWeek - Information Overload? Try Visualizatoin


    This quote from the BusinessWeek is another way to describe our mission at Diagramic:

    Information Overload? Try Visualization.
    "In times of turmoil, the natural reaction is to want mode data. But people have maxed out on the amount of information they can handle and, as a result, they're becoming much less certain about making changes ... There is a very small amount of data what people can absorb. Finding out what's relevant is a big issue for companies"
    -- BusinessWeek, Mar-30, 2009

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