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Dealing with time series?  <br>dataZoa has a radically different approach. <br><br><div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></divHere's what you need to know...
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dataZoa is all about <i>connections</i>. Data flows like water, <i>automatically</i>, from real world sources through calculations, tables, charts, to presentations, spreadsheets, even a live chart on your smartphone.
 
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<b><br><br><div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div>  Here's what you need to know...</b>
 
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* When you work with open data from <b><i>Web sources</i></b> (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):
 
* When you work with open data from <b><i>Web sources</i></b> (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):

Revision as of 12:21, 30 December 2016

Dealing with time series?
dataZoa has a radically different approach.

dataZoa is all about connections. Data flows like water, automatically, from real world sources through calculations, tables, charts, to presentations, spreadsheets, even a live chart on your smartphone.



Here's what you need to know...


  • When you work with open data from Web sources (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.):



  • When you work with your own data series:
    • Your series are fully harmonized as well - they work together, along with Web data
    • As you add or update values, your calculations and displays update automatically.



  • More generally:
    • Save many, many, many, many, many, many hours of data drudgery
    • You never forget a thing - your table and charts are already updated
    • Your work goes right where you want it - phone, Web, email, blogs, open or restricted
    • No programming - if you can use a spreadsheet you can use dataZoa