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        <description><![CDATA[Epic Systems together with Beemode (www.beemode.com) have developed a Data Visualization software &quot;Trend Compass&quot; almost ready to be released soon. It is an extension to Gapminder which was invented by a Swedish Professor. You can view it  :- www.gapminder.org It is a new concept in viewing statistics and trends in an animated way. It could be used in presentation, analysis,research, decision making, etc.Here are some links :- A project we did with Princeton University on US unemployment :www.epicsyst.com/main3.swf - April 2008 Media Monitoring on Cars TV ads (ad duration vs occurrences over time)  :www.epicsyst.com/ads/cars.swf - Ads Monitoring on TV Satellite Channels during April 2008. Pick Duration (Ads daily duration) vs Repeat (Ads repetition per day). http://www.epicsyst.com/ads3/allchannels.swf Next one is my favourite it covers a lot and it accumulates his earnings too, 43 Million USD  :http://www.epicsyst.com/sampras/sampras1.swfI hope you could evaluate it and give me your comments. So many ideas are there.You can test the software by uploading data on our website and  getting the corresponding Flash charts. This is for a limited number of users.Regards.Eng. Hisham Abdel MaguidEpic Systemswww.epicsyst.com]]></description>
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