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Piwik: Open-Source Analytics Software You Can Install on your WordPress Blog

November 10, 2015Dustin 3 Comments

Introduction So… you built yourself a stellar website to display your digital humanities project. Is anyone viewing it? How did they get there?  What country are they from? Analytics software let’s you keep track of this type of information. One… Continue Reading →

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Charts: Yet Another Google Product

November 10, 2015pallavkumar 3 Comments

As most web users these days know, Google is ubiquitous. The company runs the largest online search engine, developed the most popular smartphone software, and has gracefully adopted and led in use of “the cloud”, which is the basis of… Continue Reading →

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500 Billion Data Pieces

September 22, 2015boothb 1 Comment

Google is letting users experience culture in an entirely new way with their Ngram Viewer. This simple online tool allows humanities scholars to use a tool they may be unfamiliar with: word frequency analysis. Users can use the search bar to… Continue Reading →

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