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Facts are Sacred: now available in exclusive iPad edition | Facts are Sacred: now available in exclusive iPad edition |
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From today you can get a new version of Facts are Sacred, developed specially for iPad. It has all the visualisations and text from the hardback version but with lots more. This is a book you can interact with. | From today you can get a new version of Facts are Sacred, developed specially for iPad. It has all the visualisations and text from the hardback version but with lots more. This is a book you can interact with. |
It allows you to: | It allows you to: |
• Watch films on the practice of data journalism, featuring contributions from David McCandless and others, the history of data journalism and how data was used in reporting on the Olympics. | • Watch films on the practice of data journalism, featuring contributions from David McCandless and others, the history of data journalism and how data was used in reporting on the Olympics. |
• See how rioters 'commuted' into trouble hotspots in the UK in 2011 | • See how rioters 'commuted' into trouble hotspots in the UK in 2011 |
• Explore the data that came out of the 2012 US election • Find out how to track a hurricane | • Explore the data that came out of the 2012 US election • Find out how to track a hurricane |
• Engage with interactive elements that show you what the world was like when you were born, or how rumours explode and are denounced on Twitter • Get the inside view on how journalists dealt with the enormous amounts of data contained in the WikiLeaks information | • Engage with interactive elements that show you what the world was like when you were born, or how rumours explode and are denounced on Twitter • Get the inside view on how journalists dealt with the enormous amounts of data contained in the WikiLeaks information |
• Buy it from iTunes • Buy the hardback - at a discount | • Buy it from iTunes • Buy the hardback - at a discount |
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