SocialAction

SocialAction is a social network analysis tool that integrates visualization and statistics to improve the analytical process.



SocialAction in Demo


(SocialAction: Analyzing the Social Network of US Senators)

SocialAction is a research project by Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman at the University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab.

For more information, visit cs.umd.edu/​hcil/​socialaction/

 

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Twitter Earthquake Explosion

This infographic made by Juan Pablo Campusano graphic designer from Chile, Santiago. It shows us a month of the Twitter explosion in Chile right after the earthquake hit the country. He had the experience to live it, and the Twitter community made a strong impact by delivering information an movilizing people to help the ones who received no help.

Sadly, to this day there are still lots of people without a place to live.

You can find more of Juan Pablo Campusano creative work from behance.

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Information Graphic on Twitter

Twitter's overnight Internet fame stems from one simple question: "What are you doing?" You have 140 characters of text to answer, and as soon as you hit Update, the site's millions of users can see what you're up to. This small idea has blossomed into a hugely popular phenomenon, with its users covering the entire Earth, developers creating scores of helper apps for it, and a raft of imitation sites. It's growth has certainly been impressive since last year.

Information Graphic on Twitter is an infographic university project made by Melanie Stirner graphic designer from Germany, Trier. This exclusive infographic breaks down some of statistics on years/month, entire tweets, daily tweets, number of signs, crime rate, spam, security gaps, followers, following and languages.

via Melanie Stirner

Note: This infographic is in German Language.

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The Social Buying Universe

Social buying or group buying websites have become increasingly more popular over the past few years, and with the business being reportedly worth more than $1 billion, a flurry of new investors has bumped their net traffic 75 times higher than last year. Here is a look at some of the most popular social buying sites, including: Woot!, LivingSocial, Gilt, 8Coupons, Groupon, Yipit, Qponus, Dealon, Pricebunch, MyDailyDeals, Jasmere, Buywithme, TIppr, KGB Deals, homerun, socialbuy, scoopst, dailydeal, dealster.

via www.flowtown.com

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