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What is UUorld?
UUorld (pronounced "world") provides an immersive mapping environment, high-quality data, and critical analysis tools.
Great explanations are unfortunately scarce, but UUorld makes them easier to achieve through interactive four-dimensional maps. Our solution has three simple parts:
- Draw on extensive, organized data.
- Explore and grasp complex patterns through intuitive visual analytics.
- Deliver new insight with compelling images and video.
We think you'll find four-dimensional mapping delivers results because the medium exposes the spatial and temporal context inherent to nearly all data.
Latest from our blog
State of the UUorld
Feb 16, 2011
Dear Friends, We’ve spent the last year involved in several interesting projects, gathering information on new uses of data visualization and collaborating with industry leaders to design UUorld 2.0 … and now we are pleased to announce that we’re starting its development! We’re going to build a new, better version of our software: we’ll upgrade our data ... continue reading »
Swine Flu — 123 More Cases in 24 Hours
May 05, 2009
For images and videos covering the number of reported cases since 4/22/09, please see the previous post. Of the 123 new cases, 74 are in Illinois, which is the largest single day increase for any state. Note: Colors are by logarithmic scale. See further explaination and comparisons below. continue reading »
Swine Flu Update — 5/4/09
May 04, 2009
Over the weekend 119 new cases of Swine Flu were reported in the US by the CDC, bringing the count from 160 on Friday to 279 on Monday morning. Note: scroll down for videos of the whole trend, from the first reported cases onward, or search “UUorld” on Vimeo. To start with, here is an image ... continue reading »
Reviews and testimonials
"UUorld is one of the easiest and most informative data visualisation tools we have used in a long while."
– Dr. Andrew Hudson-Smith, digitalurban.com
"An interesting tool with great applicability in Social Studies and Geography classrooms."
– Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, edtechteacher.org