Freeze rows on embedded Data Streams for a better visualization

Viewing large sets of data is many times painfull. This problem is worst whenever you have a table with a header and when you scroll down you loose sight of it. Now, whenever you embed a Junar data stream you can freeze as many rows as you want so viewing them it's a breeze. For example, here we have a data stream that's particularly long (...most common men names in the US) and lets say I want to embed it on my blog but keep the first row frozen, so Name, % Frecuency, Aprox Number and Rank can be fixed on top and don't move as users scroll down the data.

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Now if you are on a data stream details (viewing a single data stream) you can click ACTIONS>EMBED and now you'll have a new field called Freeze that allows you to set how many rows you want to stay frozen (fixed)

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Finally the data stream is now embedded and if you scroll down the first row (now in grey) will remain fixed for your viewing comfort. 

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Enjoy,

 

PS: you can view this DS embedded on the 'test blog' here: http://bit.ly/pSKPbe

Disclaimer: the frozen rows feature appears only when viewing a single data stream (or as we call it -Data Stream Detail). It won't appear if you select the embed option on a data stream placed on a dashboard.

 

Insert live Junar Data in Google Docs

A new feature released by Junar, here it is: Insert live data streams into your Google Spreadsheets.

Very simple

1. Find the Data Stream you like (in this example a LinkSV sourced Data Stream on investments in Silicon Valley)

2. Click on ´Actions´ and then on ´Google Spreadsheets´ to get the ´code´

   -> =ImportHtml("http://www.junar.com/datastreams/html/34755/top-10-largest-vc-rounds-in-2011-linksv-investments-summary/" ; "table" ; 1)

3. Then, just go to your google Doc and insert the code in a cell

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4. The Data Stream coming from a site in the web (or from a computer of a Junar Data Publisher) will be updated by Junar in your google doc

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For sharing Spreadsheets you certainly use Google Docs... Start embedding live data from the web that you find in the Junar growing catalog of pre-curated data. Let us know what you think (support@junar.com).

 

Junar API for Developers

Junar has now opened its Engine for developers to do some magic with it. We'll keep working on it such that you can always get the live data coming from different sites in the web or from different users publishing relevant data they own. We have a created a page with all the information and documentation so all developers can get started on how to use it: http://www.junar.com/developers/

Developers can now focus on creating interesting applications that we will promote as much as we can.

The Junar server API enables direct access to the Junar data catalog and engine from your application. It allows discovering Data Streams & dashboards, invoking Data Streams, and soon....collecting data and publishing it as Data Streams.  It uses a RESTful interface and returns data in JSON.

Data streams invoked through the API provide online and standarized  access to data contained in HTML pages, XLS and CSV files available on the web.

- What is a Data Stream? A Data Stream is a set of data collected by a Junar user from several sources in the web to even self-publishing of relevant data that Junar users posess and want to share. Junar keeps the Data Streams updated.

- What is a Dashboard? A Dashboard is a group of Data Streams that a Junar user creates. For some crazy reason Junar users like grouping data that together make sense.

If you are interested in playing with our API, please send us an email at Develpers@Junar.com or contact Joaco aka APIMan if you have any doubt.

Junar Team

 

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Preparing to Move at 'Warp Speed'

by André

As we settle in Chile, the development team starts to speed up as more people come onboard. We are very very close to sign on board two-three new members to the dev team which will lead to Junar going to Warp Speed to our Beta Launch new year. 

Next week we will have the first meeting of the 'Beta Testing Unit' a group formed by students that will 'test drive' Junar. More info next week.

 

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