I love bacon. Some people love Javascript; It’s the cat’s meow (I prefer dog’s bollocks personally) and Chrome Experiments is a series of visualizations that let you see the kinds of things that JavaScript is making possible.
One interesting concoction I like is the Social Collider, a visualization tool that reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter. You can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized. The tweets that resonated with others horizontally link to users or topics that relate to them. Posts that did not resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. It gives a pretty good graphical representation of the impact of a Twitter user, a phrase, or a trend.
I probably haven’t explained it well so head to Social Collider and check it out.
2 replies on “Social Collider: Revealing Twitter Connections”
Dude what did you just say?
It makes complete sense to me, except for the bit where I said I didn’t explain it very well ;)
Are you not on Twitter? 2Oceansvibe has a post about Twitter for the layman – check it out.