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Google makes Data Studio Free for Everyone

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    Google has announced that it’s removing the five-report limit from the free version of its data analytics and visualization tool Data Studio.[Making Google Data Studio Free for Everyone^]

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      Google has announced that it’s removing the five-report limit from the free version of its data analytics and visualization tool Data Studio.[Making Google Data Studio Free for Everyone^]

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      Ah. A modicum of research shows that all data is stored in their cloud. It's a really generous, open-handed* offer, then. * In the sense of "karate".

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Google has announced that it’s removing the five-report limit from the free version of its data analytics and visualization tool Data Studio.[Making Google Data Studio Free for Everyone^]

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        Knowing what reports people generate is probably valuable, so encouraging them to create more reports is ultimately more cost effective than limiting them.

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