Perhaps you want to add some graphs to your site. There are free javascript
libraries for that (for example: Flot/Flotr), I use them here
http://toolserver.org/~emijrp/wmcharts/ (bars, lines, charts...)

Thanks for sharing your code (mine is available too).

2012/2/21 Ed Summers <[email protected]>

> I imagine something like this has already been done before, but I
> thought I would mention it as a curiosity:
>
>    Wikitrends
>    http://inkdroid.org/wikitrends/
>
> Wikitrends is a display of the top 25 view articles on English
> Wikipedia in the latest hour. It relies on stats that Wikimedia make
> available [1]. If you hover over the article you should get the
> article summary (courtesy of the MediaWiki API), and there are canned
> search links of realtime Google and Twitter and Facebook search if you
> want to look at what people might be saying about the topic.
>
> I put the code up on Github [2] and wrote a brief blog entry about the
> process of putting the app together. The punchline that I was trying
> to work up to is that it is truly wonderful that Wikimedia makes an
> effort to make its data assets available on the Web, both via an API
> and as bulk downloads. It is a great role model for other
> organizations and institutions.
>
> Thanks!
> //Ed
>
> [1] http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw/
> [2] http://inkdroid.org/edsu/wikitrends/
> [3] http://inkdroid.org/journal/2012/02/21/nodb/
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