Introducing the Google Visualization API
    
    
    
    
    By Nir
      Bar-Lev, Product ManagerWe spend a fair amount of time on
      data display and visualization projects at Google, and we have found that the "last mile" of
      these projects tend to become full projects in and of themselves.
Thus
      when we acquired 
Gapminder last year, we were excited by the opportunity to use
      Gapminder's powerful visualization techniques to bring new life and usefulness to Google
      datasets. And we were not alone -- the web is home to a vibrant community of developers who
      build amazing visualization applications.
With the community in mind,
      we're please to introduce the 
Google Visualization
      API, which is designed to make it easier for a wide audience to make use of advanced
      visualization technology, and do so in a way that makes it quick and easy to integrate with
      new visualizations.
There are a two key elements here: simplicity and
      ubiquity. We hope we nailed the first, but of course we want to hear 
your feedback on
      that. The second will take more time, but we hope we're on the right path. We're releasing
      this API at an early stage so we can get continuous feedback and be sure we're building it the
      right way.
This launch is in tandem and in cooperation with the Google
      Docs team, who 
just
      announced support for gadgets and the Visualization API in spreadsheets. This
      includes a set of gadgets created by Google and several other companies, including some that
      add pivoting, grouping, and other new functionality to your spreadsheets. You can see all of
      those in our 'featured' list within the 
visualization
      gallery, which includes the 
Gapminder
      Motion Chart that has proven especially popular among within Google.
We hope you're as excited about the Google Visualization API as we are --
      please be sure to 
tell
      us what you think. We'll also be at 
Google I/O on May 28-29 for deeper
      discussions about the API or visualization techniques in general.