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  2. Google Finance - Wikipedia

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    Google Finance was first launched by Google on March 21, 2006. The service featured business and enterprise headlines for many corporations including their financial decisions and major news events. Stock information was available, as were Adobe Flash-based stock price charts which contained marks for major news events and corporate actions.

  3. Get breaking Business News and the latest corporate happenings from AOL. From analysts' forecasts to crude oil updates to everything impacting the stock market, it can all be found here.

  4. Highcharts - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Finansavisen, he spoke about need for a program for creating graphs and charts, allowing users to publish charts directly on a website. [citation needed] Unlike many software products, it isn't developed at a well known tech location, such as Silicon Valley. The company is based in the small Norwegian town of Vik.

  5. Google Charts - Wikipedia

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    Google Charts is an online tool that is used to create charts and graphs. It uses HTML5 and SVG to function on multiple browsers and devices without extra plugins or software. It is known for its wide range of chart options and features, which are explained on the official Google Charts website. [1]

  6. One chart perfectly encapsulates why Google might be ... - AOL

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    Although the company disputed the figure, the Justice Department also said nearly 90% of web searches were made through Google. View this interactive chart on Fortune.com.

  7. Google Chart API - Wikipedia

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    The Google Chart API is a non-interactive Web service (now deprecated) that creates graphical charts from user-supplied data. Google servers create a PNG image of a chart from data and formatting parameters specified by a user's HTTP request.

  8. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Akamai Technologies: Its stock price rose over 400% on its first day of trading in October 1999. AltaVista: A Web search engine established in 1995. It became one of the most-used early search engines, but lost ground to Google and was purchased by Yahoo! in 2003. Alteon WebSystems: Its shares soared 294% on its first day of trading.

  9. Dashboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    bar charts: to visualize one or more series of data; line charts: to track changes in several dependent data sets over a period of time; sparklines: to show the trend in a single data set; scorecards: to monitor KPIs and trends; use of legends anytime more than one color or shape is present on a graph

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