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 <ehs@pobox.com>
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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