Kloudio is a self-service data analytics platform that enables financial analysts, product managers, marketing managers and other middle managers to directly access and combine data from disparate data sources, as noted below, with popular end-user tools such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Smartsheet, Airtable, Slack and other tools without the need for specific coding skills.
Data sources: 1) Databases: Oracle, MySQL, Postgres, AWS Redshift, MS SQL etc. 2) Cloud applications: Salesforce.com, Workday, Oracle Cloud, NetSuite etc. 3) Web services: LinkedIn, Google Adwords, Bing Ads, Amazon Ads, Facebook Ads, Jira etc. End users can continue to use their favorite spreadsheet solution and view multiple data sources through its simple, intuitive interface. Once users define their report on the Kloudioportal using an intuitive GUI, they can also have Kloudio auto refresh their spreadsheets for near real-time access to data. Kloudio is also one of the few data products that also allows write-backs/updates or data uploads into the database/application for users with proper authentication.
Based on our record, Goodreads seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 113 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Goodreads.com allows you to browse recent releases. They have lists of books and a bit of code that can link you from one book to other similar books. Here are some lists to get you started: Middle-grade books published in 2023 (has all genres but the fantasy ones are easy to pick out) YA books published in 2023 (has all genres but the fantasy ones are easy to pick out) Most anticipated adult fantasy in 2023. Source: 7 months ago
Amazon has a website called goodreads.com that should give you some ideas. Source: about 1 year ago
I have also noticed that joining a readathon on goodreads.com or any other group activity helps to focus better for me. Source: about 1 year ago
Personally, I'll also recommend checking out what people say on Goodreads; I usually find the ratings a bit better on there than on Audible. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use a site like goodreads.com to make a note of the ones you've read, and give them ratings. You might also keep a journal, so you have it for yourself, on paper. Source: about 1 year ago
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