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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cool visualization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually appealing or impressive representation of data or concepts.
Example: "The presentation featured a cool visualization of the data trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "awesome graphic" or "impressive illustration."
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There's also a cool visualization showing the different categories of new products.
"It's one cool visualization," says Open Tree of Life coordinator and evolutionary biologist Stephen Smith from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
The brainiacs at MIT created a cool visualization program to map how the National Security Agency can understand your relationships based on who you contact via email and how often.
While you're pondering, check out this cool visualization of the Wikipedia editor gender gap.
For us, it's going to be a world-building experiment, and maybe in a year from now we will have this cool visualization of what city blocks look like.
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This is what you get when you use a slick tool like Wordle (try it!) to run all the words used to make up the Terms of Service agreements of seven notable internet companies: cool visualizations that somewhat capture the essence of their content.
It has the potential for a nerdgasm as a cool data visualization medium, which Google rocks in spades.
Apple's iOS 8 beta 4 just hit the interwebs today, and among the new features found therein, there's a cool new visualization of the iOS dictation feature (seen in the MacRumors video above) that shows your words being transcribed almost in real-time as you say them.
Instead Slacker functions as a stand alone player that manages personal music libraries and delivers cool music visualizations.
We'll also provide cool, exclusive visualizations of that data in this space.
He's been advising companies on the side for three years, he recently became a mentor at 500 Startups, and he's already been working with a team of Stanford students on the Widescope project, which provides a cool interactive data visualization that lets users create their own federal budgets (er, budget deficits).
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