Posts Tagged ‘raw data

TexturePalace is a website which shares 200+ premium-but-free textures that we can use to decorate our designs. All textures are converted from camera RAW data where the picture size is 3400px*2400px (or more). The textures are well categorized like ground, nature, grunge, metal, etc. & they are free to be used in both personal or [...]

I’m not trying to create a reputation management nightmare for SEOmoz by submitting this pamphlet with a title like “Why LinkScape and OpenSiteExplorer must die”, but both tools would certainly deserve it. Under the hood they’re downright shady. Sorry for being that blunt. Go to Source Related Blogs Related Blogs on How do Majestic and [...]

In part I of this series, Toby showed us how to extract a subset of useful information from a truly massive set of raw data: nearly all the posts from the SitePoint forums! In part II, we’ll set about turning that data into a useful visualization, showing how often keywords are used in an impressive, [...]

Twitter has a wealth of data – it’s a global thought-stream on every topic imaginable. But how do we convert that raw data into insights, trends and actionable information? How can we find the signal in all that noise? Fortunately, there are several tools out there that can help analyze Twitter data, understand user behavior, [...]

At last—at long, long last!—the results of the A List Apart Survey 2008 are available, along with the anonymized raw data we collected. There are a great many reasons why it took so long to get this out the door. A big part is that it’s almost entirely a volunteer effort, which means it happens [...]


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