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20 Free Data Visualization Tools for 2019
Here are the 20 free Data Viz tools for 2019. Use them, and don't forget to share your creativity in the comments below.
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Google Data Transfer Project will help you move your data between services
Google, together with Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook, is introducing the open-source Data Transfer Project, which will enable consumers to transfer their data directly from one service to another.
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Microsoft’s new coding language is made for quantum computers
When one of the first personal computers, the Altair 8800 came along in 1976, Microsoft was ready with a programming language, Altair BASIC. It wants to be equally prepared when quantum computers go mainstream, so it has unveiled a ne programming language and other tools for the futuristic tech at its Ignite conference. You'll still need to understand Qubits and other weird concepts, but by integrating traditional languages like C# and Python, Microsoft will make it easier to do mainstream computing on the complex machines.
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An Interactive Visualization of Every Line in Hamilton
When I first heard of Hamilton, I was doubtful ("a hip-hop musical?"). But from the moment I sat down to listen the whole way through, I was done for.
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Tutorial with pics: How to create a social network using free software – no coding needed
Yes, you can create a social network without knowing any coding! Dolphin CMS is a free open-source software that anyone can use to create a social network. Best of all, you can do it for free after the cost of your hosting - and you'll need hosting to run any website, anyway. Read on for a step-by-step tutorial with pics of how to do this - it's a lot easier than you think. Continue reading
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Salesforce is buying data visualization company Tableau for $15.7B in all-stock deal – TechCrunch
On the heels of Google buying analytics startup Looker last week for $2.6 billion, Salesforce today announced a huge piece of news in a bid to step up its own work in data visualization and (more generally) tools to help enterprises make sense of the sea of data that they use and amass: Salesforce …
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