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Google Data

By Jason DeBacker on March 11, 2010 7:34 PM | No TrackBacks
A new Google product I just became aware of- Google's public data explorer.  The number of datasets is still limited, but it's a great place to get a graphical depiction of data.  Here are minimum wages around Europe from 1999 to present:



It'd be neat to overlay this with the unemployment data...

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