ok, why did we take the log of a number just to realize that some numbers were way too small? We saw that right away when the range was 0 to 20 million. Taking the log was just...to show you can take the log.
I'm freaking out! Yeahhhhh!!!!! This is a way cool tool! Exactly what I was wanting. Hmmm...but I wonder how big of data set I can throw at it until it breaks???...much of the data I work with is 1 million plus rows...hmmm...still: another huge step is transparency. Just a note: last year dug up a data anamoly in an db that revealed a financial impropiety, and guess what?: The CFO suddenly quit, and got a job in Guatemala :-) ...I love it when bad things happen to bad people.
Wow keep it up, creating useful products. I can think of so many examples of why this is a breakthrough product, but the example you used was very good.
@supervee Actually, now that I think about it -- just load everything into an application that uses a database for a backend, dump the database to various flat tables and "refine," then load it back in. WIN??
@hdzsound The point is that it *does* happen and you have no control over that. Recently I had to import from an old database and clean it up. These databases exist and we have to work with them.
ok, why did we take the log of a number just to realize that some numbers were way too small? We saw that right away when the range was 0 to 20 million. Taking the log was just...to show you can take the log.
algerhistogram 7 months ago
I'm freaking out! Yeahhhhh!!!!! This is a way cool tool! Exactly what I was wanting. Hmmm...but I wonder how big of data set I can throw at it until it breaks???...much of the data I work with is 1 million plus rows...hmmm...still: another huge step is transparency. Just a note: last year dug up a data anamoly in an db that revealed a financial impropiety, and guess what?: The CFO suddenly quit, and got a job in Guatemala :-) ...I love it when bad things happen to bad people.
hornerf 10 months ago
Cool tool, thanks guys. Hey where's tutorial part 3?
rdkls 10 months ago
the voice *is* very clear - I believe it's David Huynh
djayers 11 months ago
Wow keep it up, creating useful products. I can think of so many examples of why this is a breakthrough product, but the example you used was very good.
5998b 1 year ago
The voice is from someone who has an accent. It sounds Asian, maybe Chinese. Not text-to-speech.
Ub3rK1tten 1 year ago 10
This will be an awesome tool for doing SEO!
martinmetzmacher 1 year ago
Awesome!
OlinHyde 1 year ago
This feature would be amazing for my music. You guys should consider coming out with an alternative to iTunes
supervee 1 year ago
@supervee WANT
argotechnica 11 months ago
@supervee Actually, now that I think about it -- just load everything into an application that uses a database for a backend, dump the database to various flat tables and "refine," then load it back in. WIN??
argotechnica 11 months ago
great,
but the FFP problem should have never happen at the first place.
hdzsound 1 year ago
@hdzsound The point is that it *does* happen and you have no control over that. Recently I had to import from an old database and clean it up. These databases exist and we have to work with them.
ChristopherDone 1 year ago
The videos should be widescreen.
crech 1 year ago
Definitey text-to-speech. :) But I'm drooling over this tool. Holy Caw!!
kodies 1 year ago
Thanks Google! This tool is awesome! In return we will make the world a better place :)
Griii2 1 year ago
Seems to be a very usefull and pragmatic tool. How come that it did not exist before?
iguane18 1 year ago
the voice is excellent clarity
cityshots 1 year ago 15
thanks google, i can save my excel vbscript skill now... this.. helps a lot with my daily life !
agungsp2000 1 year ago
The voice sounds as if it is using a text to speech service?
sandeep048 1 year ago
@sandeep048 yeah, sound like robot voice
lcf 1 year ago
Seems a great Tool! I just downloaded to play with it.
Do you guys want to add some semantic features someday?
boemioofworld 1 year ago