"This paper aims to show how information visualization can be used to gain quick insights into the overlap structure and topical relationships between the monthly most visited Wikipedia pages. For example, the visualizations will help you see that a much smaller percentage of the popular Wikipedia pages is related to typical encyclopedic topics, such as geography, history or politics, than you would expect."
Not sure how you use the data, but the graphic representation (keep scrolling down) is pretty cool...
...also courtesy of Paul Kedrosky I found this Jonathan Cousins' (at NYU's Interactive Telecommunication Program) visualization of global immigration patterns. What may surpirse folks - the immigration into Russia. A number of immigrants from former Soviets republics, China and Turkey are flowing in.
Make a nice mashup to take Jonathan's map and track it to Wikipedia articles on immigration!
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