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WebGL 3D Globe to visualize real-time site traffic

86 points| simontabor | 13 years ago |gosquared.com | reply

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[+] lloeki|13 years ago|reply
I've seen many 3d globes spinning around with day/night shadowing, but the mere inclusion of the sun (however simple, as it is here with a fake lens flare effect) makes it feel so much more real and less uncanny.
[+] jianshen|13 years ago|reply
The sun totally took me by surprise. I work with folks on other continents and it would be amazing to see a timelapse visualization of check-ins on this thing in relation to the sun.
[+] dutchbrit|13 years ago|reply
I created the same thing a while back, but using the following globe: http://www.chromeexperiments.com/globe

I quite liked using the spikes to show traffic volume.

Very cool globe though, love how smooth it is compared to the one I mentioned above & the lens flare!!!

[+] afaqurk|13 years ago|reply
Very cool. Just gave it a test-drive with my company's domain. It seems visually spectacular and data-rich. Most importantly, the trends feature is logically organized with quick renderings of charts/textual data as needed.

Great work. Might just talk management into signing up for out other domains too!

[+] RyanMcGreal|13 years ago|reply
Not a lot of Team Fortress players on the African continent.
[+] snogglethorpe|13 years ago|reply
Argh, the usual webGL problem: "Your browser doesn't support webGL. Sadface :("

... despite webGL working fine in this browser (chrome) in the past...sometimes... ><

[Sometimes it's due to bogus browser detection, but usually that tends to be "chrome OK! everything else FAIL!"]

[+] sp4ke|13 years ago|reply
Do you plan to open source the code used for this visualization ?
[+] davidwparker|13 years ago|reply
It's built with Three.js, which is already Open Source. The actual code they use isn't super difficult to grasp- take a look at the source. Server-side, however, is a whole different ball game.
[+] jstalin|13 years ago|reply
How accurate is the seasonality of the earth's tilt?
[+] simontabor|13 years ago|reply
It's way more accurate than necessary... like seriously crazy
[+] tudorizer|13 years ago|reply
These guys keep on coming with great looking stuff. Very cool.
[+] hudster|13 years ago|reply
well I'm hypnotised
[+] RaSoJo|13 years ago|reply
Me too. My mind went into a tangent of space travel and hikers docking in from far off planets. Then I shook myself awake with the reality of it just being web traffic. deep sigh :(
[+] axx|13 years ago|reply
Great! :)
[+] ger_phpmagazin|13 years ago|reply
Practical application to be doubted due to bad cost/revenue relation.