Map shows which country has the most sex and which has the longest sex

Map shows which country has the most sex and which has the longest sex

I’m proud to be an American where at least I know… we bone the most. At least according to this map which measures the frequency of sex and duration of sex by country. We don’t have the longest sex, though; that honor goes to Australia. Those down under have sessions that last for a "marathon" time of a little over 4 minutes.

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Here's a map that shows which states have the longest and shortest sex

Here's a map that shows which states have the longest and shortest sex

Well, well, well, New Mexico. Who knew you were so full of love? Turns out, your state ranks number one in the entire country for duration of sex with a ‘whopping’ 7 minutes and 1 second average. Go have some fun because according to this map, you’re the clear winner. As for the state that has the shortest sex session? That would be Alaska at a brisk 1:21. Get busy, guys.

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Excel’s Power Maps take bar graphs to some new and mildly interesting places

DNP Excel 'Power Maps' put bar graphs in new and mildly exciting places

There are only so many ways one can juice up boring Excel data, but Microsoft’s new Power Map Preview for Office 365 looks like it’s up to the challenge. The 3D map visualizer has just graduated from “project” status with a handful of features sure to please number crunchers and map lovers alike. Power Map can automatically recognize geographical data in your spreadsheets — from latitude and longitude coordinates to city or country names — and plot associated values to points on a Bing map. You can also color code locales to see regional trends, switch between globe and flat map views and create “interactive” video tours for traversing your 3D spreadsheets. Those determined to turn raw numbers into eye candy will find the add-in on Microsoft’s Download Center, and for an idea of what it can do, a sample video tour Redmond made earlier is located after the jump.

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Source: Excel Blog, Bing, Microsoft Download Center

Google adds spreadsheet editing to Drive mobile app

Google adds spreadsheet editing to Drive mobile app

It’s frustrated many a Drive user, and Google has taken heed, adding on-the-go spreadsheet editing to the service’s iOS and Android apps. In addition to making tweaks to existing cells, users will also be able to create new spreadsheets from their iPads, iPhones or any Android device. You’ll also have realtime access, letting you see changes from friends and colleagues as they’re made. Other app tweaks include improved formatting reproduction for content pasted between Google documents, along with the ability to add Android home screen shortcuts to any Drive file. Hit up Google Play for the updated application today.

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Source: Google Drive Blog