- The New York Times is sprinkled liberally with graphs in print; often data has been selectively chosen to illustrate a point - sometimes they offer the whole data set to make your own graphs.
 - The Guardian has released a store of data sets collected by journalists.
 - Amazon provides storage for public data sets.
 - Molecular Systems Biology has started allowing authors to provide the source data to accompany graphs and figures.
 - Andrew Walkingshaw has been making stories out of data, using Timetric's time series graphs.