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  1. Fourth Quarter Tweets

    Apr
    21

    Just before the Lakers and Thunder (aka Zombie Sonics) tipped off game 2 last night, we started tracking “Lakers” tweets in a spreadsheet with Rowfeeder.

    From tip off until mid-night we captured over 45K tweets at an average pace of 172/minute! The game turned into a great battle down the stretch with the Lakers pulling out a 95 to 92 victory. Kevin Durant missed a good look at 3 with 7 seconds remaining. The dramatic finish caused a big spike in activity. Nearly 15% of the total volume occurred within 5 minutes of the final buzzer.

  2. Chirp Twitter Client Analysis

    Apr
    19
    By Damon Cortesi

    I recently attended Twitter’s first developer Conference, Chirp. Before going, I did a little social graph analysis and was going to revisit the social closeness at the end of the conference. A quick analysis the day after the conference ended showed that on average, people only gained two new followers from other Chirp attendees. This was much lower than expected. There are a lot of potential reasons for this (people already had relationships and the chance that people may not follow back until today when they’re back in the office are a couple), but I’ll take a look in a couple days and see if it’s changed. Another interesting data set is the clients used during the conference.

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  3. Chirp Social Graph Analysis, aka Social Closeness

    Apr
    13
    By Damon Cortesi

    Twitter’s first developer conference, Chirp, is happening in San Francisco this week. I wasn’t aware just how many people were attending until I saw that local Seattleite @boctor made a couple lists of the attendees. Looking at the eventbrite XML feed he used, it seems there are over 1,000 attendees!

    Well then, let’s have some fun with the social graph, shall we? Continue reading…