birthday

It’s never easy to understand how life’s a journey and not a destination till you take a moment to look back. And when you do, you feel a rush of satisfaction and restlessness all at once. We feel a good measure of both right now, as we pause to reflect on the journey of FusionCharts so far on its tenth birthday.
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We’ve landed with a bang in the 10th year of making data look cool. Yes, today we complete 9 years as a company.

It was a mighty awesome year we had. We moved to our new Bangalore office, expanded our team and released FusionCharts v3.2.1 in January, followed by FusionCharts XT earlier this month. Being almost a decade old makes us proud and humbled at the same time. Here’s an infographic showcasing our proudest moments and milestones over the past 9 years…

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Make me feel special!

June 29, 2011 Fun
Make me feel special!

A picture speaks a thousand words – while we are not very sure about the origin of this phrase, we definitely know about its origin at FusionCharts. It’s been here right from the day we started. We decided to take it a step further when for every team member’s birthday, we decided to add a picture gift to the standard fare of cake, gift and card.

Here’s…

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We turned a year older

October 21, 2009 News & Announcements
We turned a year older

We just turned a year older, and wiser. Yes we turned seven today.

In the past year, we have done a lot of things. And a lot of things have happened to us. Today we will look back at all of them. We will go in reverse chronological order and try to keep things as interesting as possible. But if we do get emotional (read: boring) anywhere, do stay with…

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Happy sixth anniversary FusionCharts

October 23, 2008 Fun
Happy sixth anniversary FusionCharts

Today we turn six. It was October 23rd, 2002 when FusionCharts was first released to the public. And here we are now, six years older and wiser, telling you the story of how we grew up.

When we were starting off, people did not take Flash seriously. It was considered a tool used to make 'cool' animations which could be put up on personal homepages. We challenged…

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