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A.nnotate.com Google Fusion Tables 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. 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. Publish your visualization on other web properties Now that you've got that nice map or chart of your data, you can embed it in a web page or blog post. See how journalists and nonprofits around the world use Fusion Tables Two tables are better than one! Make a map in minutes Share that map!

Google Drive Blog Sign-N-Send Free aea365 Monitoring Blogs I’m Susan Kistler, AEA’s Executive Director, and I contribute each Saturday’s post. Since we started aea365 on January 1, I’ve received questions about how we monitor readership. Rad Resource: Feedburner is a free tool from Google through which you can ‘feed’ the content from your blog to track subscribers. It takes 2 minutes to set up and blog readers will be able to subscribe via email or RSS. Feedburner tracks subscribers (green line below) and how many people view or take action each day (blue line) either in the aggregate or by individual post. Rad Resource: Feedburner doesn’t tell you about website traffic – people interacting with the blog on the site itself. On both Feedburner and GA, we track changes after external events such as a newsletter article that refers people to the blog or mention of the blog during a webinar or on another blog. blog · google · Monitoring · technology << Emily Warn on Using Online Tools to Measure Outcomes for Not-For-Profit Organizations

15 Tips & Tricks To Get More Out Of Google Drive There are many cloud storage services out there, one of which is Google Drive. We’ve pitted it against Dropbox and SkyDrive, another two crowd favorites and each cloud storage service have their strengths and limitations that would cater to a wide range of customer needs. But if you have decided on Google Drive, here are some handy tips to help you work better with them. (Image Source: ddoss) The good thing about Google Drive is that it’s linked to your Gmail account and of course, the 5 GB free storage space. Recommended Reading: How To Get The Most Out Of Google Drive 1. Because Google Drive is linked to your Google account, you can attach files stored in Google Drive directly to your Gmail. Unlike traditional attachments where you first have to upload an attachment, attaching a file through Google Drive does not require you to re-upload the file. 2. Google Drive allows you to use keyboard shortcuts for navigation right in your web browser. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Permalinks for Google Drive Images While Google Drive lets you upload any file, the support for files that can't be edited using Google Docs/Sheets/Slides is limited. For example, you can embed PDF files and videos, but Google doesn't offer permalinks for images. So you've uploaded a photo to Google Drive and the only options are to download the file and link to the image page. Fortunately, there's an easy solution - replace this URL from the address bar: with: (where FILEID is a long sequence of digits and letters). This only works if you've changed the visibility options to "public on the Web" or "anyone with the link" in the Share dialog. Here's an example: You can also use: to trigger a download and this works for any non-private Google Drive file, not just for images. { via Stack Overflow.

Google Drive Apps Docs Docs keeps everything and everyone on the same page. Add artichokes to a shared shopping list, or put the finishing touches on your business plan from the lobby before the meeting, right from your mobile device. Sheets Sheets is more than just columns and rows. Slides Slides is good for shiny 6-pagers or 600 page snoozefests.

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