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October 2, 2008
andrew on Why make 100 charts when one will do?:
I never usually comment on stuff like this (I know, I should)...but this is AMAZING. Thanks!
September 30, 2008
Henry Baker on Review: 5 Options for Embedding Charts in a Web Page:
You might need to mention this site which has nice GUI for Google chart api: http://www.webchartwizard.com I think that they are just using JavaScript.
September 29, 2008
Fabrice on Sparklines in Excel: Simplicity Itself:
Thanks your inspiring blog, Here is a free alternative to Bissantz Sparkmaker and Bonavista MicroChart : Sparklines for Excel --> http://sparklines-excel.blogspot.com/ It includes 11 types of sparklines ... and more ...
September 28, 2008
Fazal Majid on Godin Dumps on Bar Charts; Data Visualization Record Falls to 1 and 1:
I flipped the bozo bit on Godin a long time ago and instructed my RSS feed reader to discard any article mentioning him, which is why I did not see ...
September 27, 2008
minseok on More on Excel in-cell graphing:
surprising! nice inspiration. thank you!
September 26, 2008
Ivan Ortega on Review: 5 Options for Embedding Charts in a Web Page:
How about XML/SWF Charts http://maani.us/xml_charts/ , overall not very difficult to use, just need a little xml knowledge.
September 25, 2008
Katie on Keyword Trends in Google Analytics With Greasemonkey:
Thank you so much for your clear explanation of how to intgrate this awesome script into GA. Anytime you can dumb it down a little for us non-web developers/coders it ...
September 16, 2008
Sal Uryasev on How Did We Mash Data into Google Analytics?:
Hey Gotham, Yes - as long as you have easy access to the data, you can push any data that you want into Google Analytics. If the data is completely ...
September 16, 2008


alice on More on Excel in-cell graphing:
This is fantastic. Thanks for sharing! Agree with Wallace's comment: the product looks polished in Haettenschweiler font (10 pt)