Visualize and publish data as maps, timelines and charts
Google Fusion Tables is a cloud-based data management service focused on visualizations and collaboration which was launched in June 2009. The success of Fusion Tables can be attributed to its features, which enable users to upload tabular data files and provide several ways of visualizing the data which include maps, charts, graphs and timelines. It also has the ability to filter and aggregate the data. It supports the integration of data from multiple sources by performing joins across tables that may belong to different users. The goal of Fusion Tables is to manage larger amounts of data and focuses more on bulk operations on the data (filtering, aggregation, merges). Users can keep the data private, share it with a select set of collaborators, or make it public.
Why use Google Fusion tables?
• It enables data visualization which makes it easier to sense the data efficiently and make decisions faster.
• Simplicity.
• Able to handle all types of location data.
• Easy data integration and collaboration.
• A deep integration into Google maps & Google charts infrastructure.
• Easy website/blog integration.
• The Fusion API allows developers to programmatically perform a variety of tasks, including update and query.
Why use Google Fusion tables?
• It enables data visualization which makes it easier to sense the data efficiently and make decisions faster.
• Simplicity.
• Able to handle all types of location data.
• Easy data integration and collaboration.
• A deep integration into Google maps & Google charts infrastructure.
• Easy website/blog integration.
• The Fusion API allows developers to programmatically perform a variety of tasks, including update and query.
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