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Latest revision as of 06:44, 14 February 2017

 Jump to: Web Data Index 


Today's Web is filled with Open Data - hundreds of authoritative, original data sources, freely accessible to everyone.

Before dataZoa, the actual practice of using Open Data sources was time-consuming, messy and painful. A major portion of time was wasted on "data drudgery"; cleaning, aligning, pasting, re-typing and such. All before any real thought or analysis could begin.

dataZoa and the dZ-Dot solve this problem head-on.



dataZoa's dZ-Dot™
is a browser add-in with magical powers* - data collected in one click, and updated automatically.



  • As you browse a website, the dZ-Dot precedes you,
    placing itself
    next to available data
dZ-Dot
 
  • Hover over a dZ-Dot --
    You can then drag (or just click to send)
    the data into your dataZoa account
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  • The magic happens as the data lands in your account:
    • The data is harmonized, so it immediately works with any other data in your account, from any other website
    • The location is memorized, so we can check back periodically for updates and changes
    • Then any changes are automatically propagated through related calculations, displays, and dashboards that use the series

Get the dZ-Dot

* Clarke's Third Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.