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5 Best Data Visualization Projects of the Year – 2009 | FlowingData
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The top visualization project of the year, according to FlowingData, is a project by Ben Fry, which shows changes to the theory of evolution over time. The project takes advantage of the publication of the full works of Darwin online to trace changes in the text of On the Origin of Species over time.
A deserved winner, and very apt, considering the batch of anniversaries that have gone by this year.
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