Looking for common tweeps in Twitter list?

Want to compare two or three Twitter Lists to discover who is listed in common? Who is left out? We’ve got the solution for you. Select the “Compare lists” tab, then input two or three lists. Then sit back and let Twiangulate take care of the rest.

Hottest day 1 panel? Day one of SXSW through the Taghive lens

The biggest trending topic for day 1 of SXSW was “Battle decks” with 146 tweets by 37 people. “iPad” had 47 tweets by 37 people. (Leading tag cloud as of 7pm last night is below. For a sense of scale, the smallest on the graphic is “stuffwedesignfor” with 47 tweets by 9 people.) After a… Continue reading Hottest day 1 panel? Day one of SXSW through the Taghive lens

Twitter visualizations and maps

Great HBR article on slicings and dicings and visualizations of Twitter’s volcanic spew of content and data. Needs some mention of Twiangulate tweep maps. :) For starters, here’s a map of the connections among @Harvardbiz’s 100 biggest twitter followers.

How to search Twitter bios for data with Twiangulate

We’ve enabled search for Twitter bios. This should be useful for journalists and researchers trying to dig out new sources or to quantify the importance of a particular type of personality on Twitter. I’ve done some quick digging and turned up a bunch of fun factlets and trendoids. Journalists and Twitter For example, if you’re… Continue reading How to search Twitter bios for data with Twiangulate

Mapping twitter lists

For example, here’s a map of Jeff Jarvis’ Media Wonks list.  The full list of 192 tweeps doesn’t map well — this is an <strike>incestuous</strike> highly networked world.  So the map defaults to display only those tweeps with bilateral links (as opposed to a one directional follow) with more than 10% of the people on the… Continue reading Mapping twitter lists

Webs or trees?

Looking at efficient networks, Wired reports: “Tree branches have inspired efficient transit networks, but a new studyfinds inspiration in leaves. The curvy, connected leaf veins found insome plants are an efficient way to circumvent damaged areas andchannel nutrients, report researchers led by Eleni Katifori of theRockefeller University in New York City.”

Who follows the same tweeps

This search shows which influential followers that two or three tweeps have in common. (To eliminate the noise of the millions of spam tweeps and focus on intentional follows, we limit the results to tweeps who follow fewer than 11k people who have 1.5 times more followers than friends.) This search can help reveal who… Continue reading Who follows the same tweeps