Arc is a product from Digg Labs that shows the latest Diggs, and the relationships between the users submitting and digging them. Research Chronology shows the relationships between one student's research paths via Delicious bookmarks over the course of a semester. Clicking on a different tag brings up new related tags. Web Trend Map 4 shows a visualization of current trends online. Akami Real-time Web Monitor shows a map of the world with real-time information about internet traffic, latency and current network attacks. Akami Network Performance Comparison shows the packet loss and network speeds between different cities around the world (to showcase how their technology is better than the standard "public" internet). Internet Health Report shows the latency, packet loss, and network availability of the major ISPs and backbone providers worldwide in a color-coded grid format. It shows how the central core of the Internet is made up of about 80 core nodes, but that even if those nodes failed, 70% of the other nodes would still function via peer-to-peer connections. Rootzmap—Mapping the Internet is a series of maps based on data sets provided by NASA and created by Philippe Bourcier. Websites as Graphs shows the structure of different websites based on the tags used in their code in a color-coded map that grows on the screen as you watch. Relationships are shown based on foreign keys within tables. It's capable of showing schemas with hundreds of different tables and relationships. Miscellaneous Visualizations and Tools Visualizing Information Flow in Science includes a set of four visualizations showing relationships between citations in scholarly journals that are used to evaluate the importance of each journal. There are six different visualizations available: Madness, Murmurs, Montage, Mobs, Metrics, and Mounds, each of which give a different portrait of the general feelings abounding on the internet. CIA World Factbook Visualization shows a visualization of relationships between different countries and continents based on data from the CIA World Factbook. It shows semantic relationships for each country, including neighboring countries, languages, water and terrestrial boundaries, and more. It shows news stories in a mind-map-like format. Newsmap shows a visual representation of current headlines on Google News. It shows the relationships and patterns between different news stories across cultures and within different news segments. In this visualization, line weight shows the strength of relationships. Is the New documents instances of the phrase "is the new" and shows the relationships between the subject and object of that phrase. How Scientific Paradigms Relate shows the relationships between more than 700 scientific paradigms based on how they were mentioned in more than 800,000 scientific papers. Relationships are also based on how often different papers were cited by each other and by authors of other papers. The Strengths of Nations is a visualization of the scientific advancement of ten different nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, and Australia.