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GeekChart: Share Your Social Media Activity Through a Pie Chart

May 27th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Technology

geekchartGeekChart is a tool that you can use to share your online activity through a pie chart. It surveys your social network activities. The service currently supports the most popular social media sites out there. You can display your activity survey on Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, you blog, Digg, Stumleupon, Delicious, and Last.Fm (Facebook is coming soon). If you don’t see your favorite social networking site on the list, you can make a suggestion for the inclusion.

Creating the chart is very easy. Just enter your social networks’ usernames and you can instantly create your chart. The chart will display the last 30 days of your activity on the social websites that you have entered. It may not immediately provide you with an accurate computation because some of the sites only provide very recent usage, but once your data accumulates, you can expect to view a more accurate reflection of your activity.

GeekChart can be used to share your social network activity with friends. You can embed it on your blog to give them an idea on what site you are most active in. You can also use the chart to monitor your own social media usage. You can find out if you are spending too much time on a particular service. If you feel that you’re giving way too much contribution to a particular site, you can immediately track your statistics and become more active on others.

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Easily Create Colorful Pie Charts with PieColor

August 15th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Tips N Tricks

PieColor is a chart creator wich allows you to create pie charts in a snap. No registration is needed. You can immediately start creating your pie chart as soon as you arrive at their page.

The process is very simple. For starters, just place how many slices you want your pie chart to have. After that, you can begin placing your data for your chart. You can easily assign colors for each slice by selecting from a pallette which is available in the pie editor. You can also change the size(px) of your pie output. This will allow you to create a size that will complement your blog or document you want to embed the chart in. After placing all the other data and selecting if you want a 3D or 2D chart, just hit the “generate” button and you’ll have your instant pie chart available in png format.

This is a very easy to use tool for creating pie charts. It would be great though if they can host the created chart and place embed codes for easy placement on blogs and webstites. This will make PieColor more useful than just generating colorful pie charts.

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