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		<title>By: Sparklines &#171; Coding the markets</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sparklines &#171; Coding the markets</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Sparklines is a visualisation technique I&#8217;ve been following for a while - so I read this with interest. And then something else on cmiles blog caught my eye: a link to Juice Analytics. They have a nice blog on Excel hacks, which mentions a toolkit that gives you sparklines in Excel. Not the same Juice as founded by Charles Ferguson who wrote High Stakes - probably the best book I&#8217;ve read on founding a software start up.   Posted in coding, excel, viz &#124; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sparklines is a visualisation technique I&#8217;ve been following for a while &#8211; so I read this with interest. And then something else on cmiles blog caught my eye: a link to Juice Analytics. They have a nice blog on Excel hacks, which mentions a toolkit that gives you sparklines in Excel. Not the same Juice as founded by Charles Ferguson who wrote High Stakes &#8211; probably the best book I&#8217;ve read on founding a software start up.   Posted in coding, excel, viz | [...]</p>
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