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social network analysis using socioviz
I have been playing with a social networking analysis tool called Socioviz (http://socioviz.net/SNA/eu/sna/login.jsp) for a few months. The tool allows you to visualise tweets, and hashtags to see links. Personally, I find the graphs attractive so this post is really about this and here are some examples.
figure 1 connections after an event.
figure 2 connections during a tweetchat
figure 3 Tweets about the 2015 Royal Institute Xmas Lectures over a week.
Tweets about Star Wars (#starwars) over a one day period.
Previously I looked at using other tools to host sites sustainably (or even free) such as: Dropbox (see: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/alternative-hosting-approach-1-dropbox.html ) Google Sites (see: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/google-sites-for-sustainability-week-3.html ) Hosting options: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/hosting-how-to-get-it-out-there-for.html Free tools: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/the-best-free-tools-for-website.html Amazon S3 (see: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/thoughts-about-using-amazon-s3.html ) In this post I look at a real web site being moved to being hosted on google Drive as a case study of moving sites that need preserving on to Google Drive as a hosting option. 1. First step is to capture the static HTML files. We need to copy all the files we want, this has been discussed previous see ...
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