Here are some fabulous applications at http://yeroon.net – if you are in the field of data and / or analytics you should try and dekko this site- it is created by UCLA’s department of statistics.
You can create stockplots ( something similar to based to Yahoo and Google finance which I have covered earlier)
or create ggplot visualizations
or create a linear model
Just using a browser to upload the dataset and thats all the hard/soft ware you need .
Note the background uses R. It would be interesting if companies like Revolution R, SAS and SPSS can do in this browser based computing ( maybe charge like Amazon Ec2 apis)
Kudos and credits to http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~jeroen/
Thanks Tal, I embedded it.
Hi Ajay,
There are several worthwhile videos of Jeroen online, I published them on the following three posts:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/04/jeroen-oomss-ggplot2-web-interface-a-new-version-released-v0-2/
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/02/web-development-with-r-an-hd-video-tutorial-of-jeroen-ooms-talk/
http://www.r-statistics.com/2009/12/a-web-application-of-rs-ggplot2/
(I thought you might like to embed them for your readers)
Cheers,
Tal
Hi Ajay, we are building a web-based data visualisation tool built on top of R. It’s called Pretty Graph and you can sign up for the free beta version now – http://prettygraph.com
thanks sound very interesting