Difference between revisions of "Radical Concepts"

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<div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div> <div class="Gdib Gvat"><b><i>And so...</i></b></div>
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* <b>Save</b> many, many, many, many, many, many <b>hours</b> of data drudgery
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* You <b>save</b> many, many, many, many, many, many <b>hours</b> of data drudgery
 
* You <b>never forget</b> a thing - your analyses, tables and charts stay in sync with the data behind them
 
* You <b>never forget</b> a thing - your analyses, tables and charts stay in sync with the data behind them
 
* Your work goes <b>right where you want it</b> - phone, Web, email, blogs, open or restricted
 
* Your work goes <b>right where you want it</b> - phone, Web, email, blogs, open or restricted

Revision as of 08:28, 10 January 2017

If you work with time series, dataZoa will change your life.

dataZoa is all about connections. Data flows like water;
from real world sources
through calculations, tables, charts,
on to presentations, spreadsheets, even a live chart on your smartphone.
and whenever the least thing changes, everything that should happen just happens, automatically.



You work with open data from Web sources (like the UN, EIA, BLS, Kids Count, etc.),
right along with your own data series, interchangeably.



Which means...
  • You save many, many, many, many, many, many hours of data drudgery
  • You never forget a thing - your analyses, tables and charts stay in sync with the data behind them
  • 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