Google Buys Data Visualization Software
Internet, Software, Google, Desktop March 20th, 2007Late last week Google quietly acquired data visualization software tool, Trendalyzer from its parent company, Gapminder. They are already making the tool available for free here and the software developers have moved into Google’s Mountain View HQ.
Trendalyzer generates moving graphics and other novel effects in the display of facts, figures, and statistics in presentations.
The Official Google Blog reports, “We hope to provide the resources necessary to bring such work to its deserved wider audience by improving and expanding Trendalyzer and making it freely available to any and all users capable of thinking outside the X and Y axes.”
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