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		<title>Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards</title>
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		<description>When designing interfaces for browsing data-driven sites, creating navigation elements that are also visualization tools helps the user make better decisions. Wilson Miner demonstrates three techniques for incorporating data visualization into standards-based navigation patterns.</description>
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