Google has acquired Swedish non-profit company Gapminder that produces visually attractive graphics to display facts, figures, and statistics in presentations.
See the site’s new home page for an example of what it does, which includes moving graphics and other effects. Hans Rosling, a scientist who led the company, gives an entertaining presentation of the company’s offerings at TED. He explains how important public data from UN, government institutions and universities has been hidden in the basement of databases, but that it not been available on the Web in a search format, and that is what Gapminder, as a non-profit had been trying to pursue. The TED audience was clearly moved, and we can only assume some Googlers in the audience likely recommended the purchase. Notably, only software and the Web site were sold to Google, and Rosling apparently didn’t get a dime.

Swivel, you’ll recall is another San Francisco start-up that lets users play with statistics, and encourages the use of graphics. The company launched last year, after working on its technology for a year. Depending on what Google does with this, Swivel may be forced to focus on its paid version, for sale to companies that want to keep their data private.
Tags: co:Gapminder, co:google4 Comments
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fikir said:
what an amazing presention by Prof Rosling. He put the “real” and ‘perception” into perspective with this software. What Google want to do with it?
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David Scott Lewis said:
This had to happen … and it’s just the next step for Google in the information visualization game.
What the world needs is something like KartOO, but using Google’s superior search results and without the campiness of KartOO (the “Genius” and genie stuff is ridiculous, not cute).
It’s not something for everyone, all the time. But it’s great for brainstorming and exploring, much better than a linear listing of results.
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Martin Edenström - What.se said:
More about the Swedish market at http://what.se/
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Double WOW 2 your design!
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