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Google News Lab. Importing your data. Fusion Tables can import data in formats including .csv, .tsv, .txt and .kml; or directly from a Google Sheet. Click the Choose File button and select which file from your computer that you want to import. Let’s say you’re doing a story on the environmental effects of cattle raising, and want to create a map that represents meat consumption throughout the world.

If you’d like to use the same sample .csv file of data that we’re using for this exercise—global meat consumption numbers — click here to download it. Now select Next to see a preview of your Fusion Table. Pressing Next again gives you the opportunity to add metadata to your table, including a table name, data attribution details and a description. The Export option, when checked, allows other users to export this data as a file.

Once your table is created, you can edit the information and settings in this window at any time. Maps for Business. Refine - Google Refine, a power tool for working with messy data (formerly Freebase Gridworks) Fusion Tables - Gather, visualize, and share data tables online. Bust your data out of its silo! Get more from data with Fusion Tables. Fusion Tables is an experimental data visualization web application to gather, visualize, and share data tables. Visualize bigger table data online Filter and summarize across hundreds of thousands of rows. Then try a chart, map, network graph, or custom layout and embed or share it.

Collaborate! All your data organization is automatically saved and stored in Google Drive. Two tables are better than one! Merge two or three tables to generate a single visualization that includes both sets of data. Make a map in minutes Host data online - and stay in control Viewers located anywhere can produce charts or maps from it. Visualize bigger table data online Import your own data Upload data tables from spreadsheets or CSV files, even KML. Visualize it instantly See the data on a map or as a chart immediately. See how journalists and nonprofits around the world use Fusion Tables Two tables are better than one! Make a map in minutes.

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