This link has been bookmarked by 58 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Mar 2009, by someone privately.
-
Chris Hartgreat twitter analysis display...
-
Doug PetersonSee how your worlds collide on Twitter. Interesting visualization
-
Christy TuckerVisualize connections in conversations on Twitter. Search for a user, tag, or trends. Tweets that generate conversation appear as spirals as they bounce around between people, so perhaps someone with lots of spirals would be someone who generates lots of conversation rather than just talking at people.
-
Lorena O'EnglishThe Social Collider reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.
-
Jody FooGrym twitter-kontakt-prat-visualisering
-
Valerie B.beautiful
-
Nigel RobertsonInteresting visualisation of your twitter and related memes
-
Gabriela GrosseckThe Social Collider reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.
-
Hans Henrik H HemingVisualisering af samtaler på Twitter
-
Gideon BurtonCurious graphic representation of Twitter connections (ideas, one's own tweets)
-
Ken FujiuchiThe Social Collider reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.
With the Internet's promise of instant and absolute connectedness, two things appear to be curiously underrepresented: both temporal and lateral perspective of our data-trail -
Nancy WhiteA connection visualization tool for twitter
-
Rob JacklinThis experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
-
This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
-
-
yves-armel martinVisualisation des connections entre les twitts
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.