2010 World Cup: a Twitter timeline
This Infographic charts fans’ use of Twitter hashflags (like #esp or #usa) in their Tweets during the 2010 World Cup, with a background showing Tweets-per-second (TPS) over the same period (June 11...
This Infographic charts fans’ use of Twitter hashflags (like #esp or #usa) in their Tweets during the 2010 World Cup, with a background showing Tweets-per-second (TPS) over the same period (June 11...
via www.simplyzesty.com A collection of stunning numbers and figures from the World Cup 2010 all collated in to one big infographic
via www.theusrus.de Now that the world cup is over, and we finally have a winner, it is time to compare the expected values with the real outcome – don’t mix this up with comparing the outcome we would...
via meettheboss.tv Statisticians and data freaks are already doing the World Cup number crunching – possibly the most interesting piece of statistical information that has surfaced from the torrent...
via en.rian.ru FIFA actively encourages teams with bonus payments for good results at the World Cup.
Based on the curve pattern on the left side of the bracket, Uruguay will go to the finals, while Netherlands will go for 3rd place match. On the left side of the bracket, zig-zig pattern will lead Germany...
via theusrus.de There are certainly many models, which try to “calculate” which team will win the 2010 soccer world cup. Looking at the teams that already dropped out, the range of models which...
via click here for interactive graphics from nytimes.com Millions of people around the world have been actively supporting or complaining about their favorite teams and players. Below, players are...
via worldcupfornerds.com World Cup for Nerds
via blog.umbro.com Every shot taken by England during the ten qualification matches for the 2010 World Cup.
via trophysportsbook.com With the 2010 World Cup started, the hype keeps building every day. So with all the discussion focused on soccer, it’s time for the average American to educate themselves...
via en.rian.ru The 2010 World Cup matches will be played in ten stadiums located in nine South African cities.
via files.sharenator.org Wold Cup Team Strategys for the World Cup
via chartsbin.com This map shows the number of final round participation of the respective countries with the FIFA world championship.