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CollateBox - Collect, Organize & Share parts of spreadsheets

CollateBox - Collect, Organize & Share parts of spreadsheets

4 Personal Websites for the Media-Savvy Worker This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. You post to Facebook and Twitter accounts, you blog regularly on Tumblr and you upload the occasional YouTube video. On the other hand, you don't own or operate your own website (partly because johnsmith.com was taken 15 years ago). Plus, why worry about one more thing? Think of a personal website as a public business card — with links. SEE ALSO: 5 Ways Your Business Should Use Twitter Hashtags And the best part is, you don't have to worry about buying YourNameHere.com. Bonus: They all work with mobile and tablets, too. Take a look at four inspiring personal website platforms. More Small Business Resources From OPEN Forum - How to Use Hashtags to Promote Your Small Business- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Yelp- How to Master Social Media Like a Famous Comedian Image courtesy of iStockphoto, alejandrophotography

Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools DataWeave - Home Information Visualization: Word Clouds, Phrase Nets, Tree Maps | Virtual Tool Cupboard | e-lab Digital Creation: Information Visualization: Word Clouds, Phrase Nets, Tree Maps A visualization is a way of quickly and clearly expressing complex information. Information visualizations are constantly being used and created – a hurried sketch, a scribbled map, the pictorial instructions provided to help assemble furniture – are all examples of everyday practices of information visualization. We are used to seeing and interpreting bar charts and pie charts in presentations, reports, and even on sign boards. Most of us have used a pen and napkin to draw out ideas for someone else to understand; digital tools can extend this common presentational practice to various forms of data. Visualization of data does not necessarily have to involve numbers. Beginning Your Work A good place to begin creating visualizations is with a simple ‘cut and paste’ resource such as a Word Cloud tool like Wordle. Secondary Uses One of the off-label prescriptions for these tools is also one of the most useful.

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