Friday, 10th February 2012

Swivel – See Numeric Data Graphically

It is always better for your brain to remember an image instead of data (like numbers). Creating graphs for your numeric data is general practice to attract readers and for ease of view. One can use MS Excel to create graphs but its always good to have similar features with online internet connection so that you do not loose your work.

Swivel.com is a website that accomplishes these requirements. It helps you create graphical representation of your data in the manner you feel like and uploads that graph in its servers under your account name. That graph could also be viewed by any other internet surfer. Graphs that get most visits also make it to the home page of the website giving a chance for you to drive some traffic to your website too.

I found an interesting graph which shows the rise in cost of MS Windows (home editions) from 1992 till 2007. Click on the image to enlarge the graph.

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