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  • Blog Post: Crunching Big Data with “Data Explorer” and “Social Analytics”

    Last week an interesting article was published in SearchCloudComputing which shows how to consume feeds from the “Social Analytics” Lab in “Data Explorer”, then perform some filter, transform and grouping operations on this data using Data Explorer’s intuitive UI and finally publish the resulting dataset...
  • Blog Post: Have you tried the “Data Explorer” samples yet?

    If you have been following this blog in the last few months you may have already seen several blog posts explaining how to accomplish some end-to-end scenarios that involve different kinds of data sources (Excel, Text files, OData feeds or some Web APIs, for example) using the “Data Explorer”...
  • Blog Post: Working With Web Data in Microsoft Codename "Data Explorer"

    If you are reading this blog post, you are probably aware of the Internet, a veritable cornucopia of data just sitting there waiting for you to use it. Much of that data comes from search engines, social networks, and other interactive media. In this post, we describe the experience of bringing such...
  • Blog Post: What was the best year for kids movies?

    In today’s post we are featuring a demo video which uses “Data Explorer” to answer the age-old question, “What was the best year for kids movies?” Features showcased in the video include: Importing data from OData and HTML sources. Using data in one table to...
  • Blog Post: “Data Explorer” Mashup 101

    One of the most interesting scenarios that “Data Explorer” enables is the ability to work with data from different kinds of sources. “Data Explorer” provides the ability to enrich data by mashing up different sources of data that might be subsequently published to be consumed...
  • Blog Post: Microsoft Codename “Data Explorer” Walkthrough

    In our previous post we introduced you to Microsoft Codename “Data Explorer” , a cloud service that helps you to gain insight into your data by allowing you to discover , enrich , and publish your data. This post walks you through an end-to-end scenario using “Data Explorer”....
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