
graphext
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graphext
@graphext
Data cleaning, data visualization, and predictive models at the speed of thought ⚡️📊 https://t.co/SOex5qoiOC




You know, in America 🇺🇸, the Social Security Administration keeps a public database with every baby name given to at least five newborns 👶 in each state, going all the way back to 1910. That adds up to about 6.5 million combinations—so massive that they just dump the data in a ZIP file full of unwieldy TXT files. Well, I went ahead and pulled it all together, uploaded it to @graphext , and made it available in our public gallery. Anyone with a free account can explore it. And chances are, no matter how unique your name is—even mine, which is pretty rare in Spain—you can track its popularity over time and filter by state. Check out the video—look how fast it runs. There’s no way to replicate this in Excel, Power BI, Tableau, Metabase, or anything similar. It’s a handy tool if you’re brainstorming baby names, for example! 😄



























