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My article about Google Visualization API on DevX.com


I have published a new article on the programming portal DevX.com , whose title reads Google Visualization API: Deliver Graphical Data Analysis in Your Web Apps. The Google Visualization API offers a unified way for developers to deliver visual analysis and provides a rich set of graphic and charting components to handle the majority of visualization scenarios. The Google Visualization API is a data interchange specification and a set of libraries that developers can use to represent structured data as graphic visualizations and interactive charts inside their web applications.

This article describes the recently released API, from its basic concepts to its more advanced parts. You will learn how to embed a simple visualization component into your web pages, how to feed it with data from external sources, and finally how to implement your own data sources to add your data to the dozens of visualizations already available in the public Visualization Gallery.

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Riccardo Govoni, last modified on Feb 1, 2009 - 12:56


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The name is Riccardo Govoni. I’m a Software Engineer working in Google London. I have a passion for data visualizations, data mining, theoretical physics, xkcd, having lots of vi (or emacs, depending on the mood) buffers on screen and coding in general. Learn more about me.

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