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by Deepak Deolalikar - 2 months 1 day ago
 The social media world has been abuzz with Sachin's latest achievement. A historic moment for the cricket world. The first player to score 100 international centuries in test and one days combined. Of course, this is not his first record. The number of records he has broken is itself a record. You can read about his records here
 
As a data geek, thought it would be interesting to his career in charts. 
 
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by jackie antig - 2 months 1 week ago
Charting isn't always a straight-forward as it might seem. But we're here to make it - easy. Here are (4) simple steps to getting started on iCharts. 
 
STEP 1: Load Data. 
There are (3) ways for you to load data.
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by Abby Bobe - 3 months 1 week ago

 

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by Meral Crifasi - 3 months 3 weeks ago

Pinterest recently had an amazing growth lately. Membership is now over 4 Million and increased unique page views place them to the top ten Social Websites.

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by Meral Crifasi - 3 months 3 weeks ago

When Apple announced the arrival of iPhone 4S we heard many dissapointed voices saying "Apple no longer has a leading edge" but today they have yet proven that they hold the competitive edge. Apple today announced some incredible numbers all exceeding expectations.  Apple reports first quarter results : Highest Quarterly Revenue and earnings. All-time Record iphone, ipad and Mac Sales.

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by Meral Crifasi - 4 months 8 hours ago
Data has always been  the core of strategic thinking. We need to define, monitor and report the key findings to make a decision. In this short blog, I would like to focus reporting data in the best possible way.  We  have access to different tools to create charts infographics and turn the data into powerful information and icharts is one of them. We have data abundance and variety of tools  but there comes a point in not knowing how to present this data.
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by Abby Bobe - 4 months 2 days ago

Have you ever had one too many drinks, received a late-night email from your favorite retailer on your smartphone and thanks to your past purchase made a simple one-click-checkout purchase? If so, you are not alone. According to NYTimes, sipping-and-clicking is on the rise.  If you haven’t experience it, don’t be surprised if you find a confirmation email in your inbox with that special item you’ve always wanted to buy but never would have spent the money on with a sober mind.

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by Meral Crifasi - 4 months 1 week ago

Super Bowl in Indianapolis on Feb. 5 is just around the corner and everyone is already wondering about the 2012 commercials. This year a handful of companies will be splashing out a whooping amount of$3.5 million for a 30 sec ad. Yes that's right $ 3.5 which is  17% more then last year. Well when you think about the popularity of this event you can make some sense out of it.

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by Meral Crifasi - 4 months 3 weeks ago

Most of us will make a New Year's resolution - maybe to reduce debt or quit smoking - but only one in 10 of us will succeed, say researchers.  The result of the study shows that men and women are different when it comes to achieving their goals: men should set specific goals and women should tell the world about their resolution.  Come the end of 2012 we will be sure to see only just 12% are going to be successful. The top popular New Year's resolutions are quitting smoking, losing weight and reducing debt.

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by Seymour Duncker - 4 months 3 weeks ago

When we had the original idea for iCharts sometime ago, one of things that drove us where that most articles online today that report on facts and figures are text based, at most contain tables, hardly ever charts are used. An image says a thousand words, everyone knows that but still, no charts in articles. Contrast that with print publications and you will find charts and visuals virtually in every printed publication that has some facts to report on. We spend a good time trying to understand why this is the case.

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