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Visifire is a set of open source data visualization components – powered by Microsoft® Silverlightâ„¢. With Visifire you can create and embed visually stunning animated Silverlight Charts within minutes. Visifire is easy to use and independent of the server side technology. It can be used with ASP, ASP.Net, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails or just simple HTML.

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Features

  • Visually Stunning Animated Charts
  • Embed into any web page in minutes
  • Open Source / Free license
  • Tiny footprint (140 KB)
  • Enterprise grade features

Open Flash Chart - Home

Open Flash Chart, is open source. It is free to use and you get the source code to fiddle with!

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XML/SWF Charts > Reference

Informes generados mediante flash y ruby

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‘Baddest’ Of The Bad

Here We GoImage from WikipediaTrina is notorious for her provocative, sex-filled lyrics, but it seems her mainstream fan base likes her best when she's engaging in less dirty talk and more personal chit chat. Like 2005's relationship-driven, Kelly Rowland-assisted "Here We Go," which peaked at a career-best No. 8 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, her latest single about a troubled breakup is proving an early fan favorite.

"Single Again," from the Miami rapstress' Slip-N-Slide album "Still Da Baddest" (due this week), was the top debut at No. 24 during the first week of January on Hot Rap Songs. "This album is uptempo, but it's also a little melodic, emotional and personal," Trina says. "I didn't want to be drowned out or sad, I just wanted to be happy and up-spirited, so I can show my fans Trina has really grown up." Related articles

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