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  <blog_title>Welcome to new things</blog_title>
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    <anon>Google Data Portal</anon>
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  <description>I usually use Tableau or PowerBI, but there are times when I don't want to use them, but want to quickly display a graph and check the data. I thought it might be useful to know about the Google Data Portal for such occasions, so I put together a brief overview of how to use it. What is Google Data …</description>
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  <published>2019-02-16 02:42:59</published>
  <title>Draw a quick graph in Google Data Portal (formerly Data Studio)</title>
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