p2pfoundation has an interesting post about the importance of time as a dimension in social networking technology. My concept of RhNav - RhizomeNavigation includes some of these thoughts...
VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web.
JUNG — the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java,
The video shows a prototype application of RhNav - Rhizome Navigation in action: A graphical navigation interface incorporating realtime website traffic and user behavior analysis.
The video is a screencast of RhNav - Rhizome Navigation visualizing the Blogosphere as a 3D graph using the technorati API. www.rafelsberger.at is used as a starting point.
"...a group portrait appropriate for the age of data mining, large databases, and global surveillance programs such as Echelon. The group 'painted' by The Dumpster did not commission this portrait itself..."
Visualizing Wikipedia: http://pathway.screenager.be/ via grockwel via driftingschmoe. Update: Related Framework: 34all http://goosebumps4all.ifastnet.com/34all/ via kenbeyond
I posted an updated tech demo of RhNav - Rhizome Navigation visualizing user behavior of this blog. The graph is now centered around the page where most time is spent. Noise created by search engine robots is filtered which should clear things up quite a
Using RhNav - Rhizome Navigation I wrote a data aggregator for Technorati's API. The first result is a video which visualizes blog domains by analysing Technorati's Cosmos (the blogs which link to a particular URL). The video is a screencast of RhNav fetc
via TXTNWS via Generator.x: poetry ON THE ROAD. Eschewing the more magical approaches of previous years, the 2006 edition has seen Müller has gone firmly in the direction of information visualization.
Herr Arrington hätte seine Freude gehabt. Courvosier in Eimern, Web-2.0-Chicks zum Abwinken und VC in Strömen. Ungezwungen ohne Powerpoint. Das war der Webmontag in Wien. Lesen Sie die ganze Wahrheit bei Markus Stefan....
extisp.icio.us images displays a random Yahoo images search result for each of a user's tag words (excluding those which they've only ever used once). extisp.icio.us text gives you a random textual scattering of a user's tags, sized according to the numbe
extisp.icio.us images displays a random Yahoo images search result for each of a user's tag words (excluding those which they've only ever used once). extisp.icio.us text gives you a random textual scattering of a user's tags, sized according to the numbe
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