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Make Cool Graphs with Widgenie

This article was written on August 17, 2008 by CyberNet.

Whenever we’re wrapping up a poll on CyberNet, we always include a graph that provides more visual results of how the poll turned out. It’s easy to do because PollDaddy, the service that we use to manage our polls, provides the graphs for us. For one of our recent polls, someone asked in the comments how we made the chart. We responded and explained how, that we use PollDaddy. At that point we weren’t aware of any graphing services that made it easy to create graphs that looks similar, until recently. Thanks to a service called Widgenie, you’ll have the chance to make graphs that look exactly the same, for free.

Widgenie call themselves “the all-powerful data visualizer.” They give you the opportunity to make various charts and tables to embed and share on blogs, websites (Facebook), and even iGoogle pages. The three main parts that make up Widgenie include:

  • Plugin – plug in data from sources like Microsoft Excel or CSV files
  • Create – drag and drop the information you want to see and choose the type of chart or graph you want
  • Share – embed your creation on a site, then track how many people are viewing it

You must create an account if you want to use the service, but it’s a quick and painless process. Once you sign-up, you’ll be able to create a new widget. For now you have to import your data and it has to be either Microsoft Excel format or a CSV file. Widget types include:

Widgenie - WidgetWizard-1.png

On the left you’ll see the Widget created using Widgenie and on the right you’ll see the graph we used from PollDaddy in a recent poll wrap-up. Notice that in terms of looks, they are nearly the same?

Widgenie - WidgetWizard-2.png polldaddy poll.png

If you are in need of some help creating graphs and charts to visualize data, definitely checkout Widgenie.

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