Personal Democracy Forum 2008
Session: Visualizing the Political Blogosphere
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| Speakers: |
Anthony Hamelle |
| Date: | Monday, June 23, 2008 11:10 AM - 11:25 AM |
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| Location: | Rose Theater |
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By: Salim Ismailsalim
on Jun 23 2008 at 02:58 PM EDT |
Really great visualizations
Anthony presented a number of ways of showing and tracking how blog posts ripple through the blogosphere visually. In particular, a post by Jeff Jarvis rippled right through really fast. Very cool stuff! |
Notes
- Salim Ismailsalim
on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
- really interesting visualization... Rohit take note
- they're showing a heat map of political influence.. very cool - Mr. Sanford Dickert
on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
Anthony Hamelle - linkfluence
Shows us a virtual geography of the "political"internet - tool has similarities to the google analytics tool, demonstrating influence. Needs a help-guide to explain it, but seems powerful.
Incoming links are used to measure influence, outgoing links are measure to fine-t ... - Ms, Kathy Gill
on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
HAVE COMBINED ANTHONY & MATTHEW — Because of day-of-event changes in schedule — the chronology on ConFab doesn't work!
anthony hamelle
linkfluence - http://linkfluence.net/
visualizing the political blogosphere
measuring influence - measured by inbound links "like minded" websites
anthony ha ... - Robin Barrett
on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
In the 20th century, you could gauge the tenor of what was going on by looking at the crowd.
How do you grasp influence on the internet?
linkfluence - maps the internet and each websites level of influence.
The conservative community seems to have a little more influence than the liberal communi ... - David GalielDavid_Galiel
on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
linkscape
New measures needed - traditionally, measure influence and popularity by size of crowds surrounding a candidate. To map influence online, new means required.
Various graphic representations of spheres of influence of websites
comparing candidates,
sorting by issues
Interesting when it hel ... - Mr Paul Downey on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere: Stanford Dickett live blogged this session: http://sanford.blogspot.com/2008/06/pdf2008-visualizing-political.html
- Phil Hawksworthphilhawksworth on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
- Mark PearsonMark_Pearson_1 on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere:
- Mr. Jordan Raynor on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere: Anthony Hamelle - A member of Esomar, world organisation for opinion and market research, Anthony Hamelle is CEO of Linkfluence, a social web research institute. He’s an expert in online opinion analysis and social web communications strategies. He holds a Master’s degree in Communications Law fr ...
- Geoff Decker on Visualizing the Political Blogosphere: Not totally sure that I'm using this properly, but I just want to use this to jot down some notes about this breakout session as it pertains to me. I'm doing some citizen journalism for a site called whereIstand.com, which relies on users to post the opinions of public figures on an issue. We have se ...
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