Everyday we speak to people using connected data to answer complex questions.
Over time, we have noticed the questions they ask are becoming more sophisticated. They are increasingly looking to network visualization to answer more than the ‘who’, ‘why’ and ‘how’. They want to see the ‘where’ and ‘when’ dimensions too. This means going beyond a standard node-link chart.
Karl Urich’s recent blog post looks at the value to be found at the convergence of graphs and geospatial. Read more »
Other useful resources
Visualizing Geospatial Graph Data – our developer tips for integrating the Time Bar into your KeyLines applications.
KeyLines FAQs: The KeyLines Time Bar – answers to our most frequently asked questions about the KeyLines Time Bar.
New Tutorial: Visualizing a Knowledge Graph
Our latest tutorial shows how to use KeyLines and SPARQL to visualize the evolution of music through time.
And on the topic of music, here’s a neat musical visualization of code from Ianta Labs.
Breaking News: Join the GraphParty!
We’re excited to be sponsoring the biggest Graph show on Earth: GraphConnect 2015.
Join us and 1000 other graph enthusiasts for a day of inspiration and insight. And be sure to stick around for the Cambridge Intelligence GraphParty in the evening.
Keep an eye on our Events page for more details as they emerge.
GraphConnect – Save $100
Use our discount code – KEYLINES – to save $100 on your GraphConnect tickets.
Celebrating in style
This month we finally got around to formally celebrating winning a Queen’s Award for Enterprise. We were joined by friends, family and some Cambridge dignitaries for an afternoon of sunshine and champagne.
The Class of 2015
As the end of the summer approaches, we have said a sad good-bye to our interns. Meet the class of 2015!
Do you know a student with a passion for data? We are already accepting applications for 2016. Find out more.
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