Monday, November 02, 2009
your tweets graphed like an impressive science experiment



This is so magnificently brilliant that we can only begin to understand its value.

The Social Collider tracks Twitter conversations through time and visualizes them much like a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. (Not that we've ever seen a particle collider draw subatomic matter.)

Read all of the details on the development blog. From the ever brilliant Andy Jukes

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posted by darryl ohrt @ 7:40 AM   1 comments



1 Comments:
At 4:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
Hello from Russia!
Can I quote a post "No teme" in your blog with the link to you?
 

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