Paul Butler mined through some of the data held by the social networking firm on its 500m members.
The map above is the result of his attempts to visualise where people live relative to their Facebook friends. Each line connects cities with pairs of friends. The brighter the line, the more friends between those cities. After tweaking the graphic and data set it produced a "surprisingly detailed map of the world," he said in a blog post.
"Not only were continents visible, certain international borders were apparent as well," he wrote."What really struck me, though, was knowing that the lines didn't represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships.
"However, large chunks of the world are missing, such as China and central Africa, which is the maps strength as it highlights the political influence in those countries/continents as Facebook, as too Google, have struggled to function there with rules and as so have a small presence.So anstract, love it.
Published on 2010/12/20 3:30 pm.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tags: cartography, Central Africa, Chunks, Coasts, Continents, Detailed Map Of The World, Facebook Friends, Google, Human Relationships, International Borders, map, Map Of The World, maps, Networking Firm, Pairs, Paul Butler, People, Political Borders, Political Influence, Rivers, Social network, Social Networking, Tweaking, world
Wibiya is great. Using ajax and jquery so quite browser friendly and can be easily implemented into a site with either a plugin for wordpress, html code for a website and compatible to joomla, tumblr, blogger, ning (no longer free, i'm not a happy bunny) and more...
www.wibiya.com
Great social networking tool and it just adds a toolbar that permanently hovers at the bottom of your web browser as you scroll it moves with you.
Then their are apps that you install into that toolbar, facebook, add this, twitter, facebook fan page (i recently discovered and set up http://www.facebook.com/pages/Visualisation/113395388714343), but the one i love is a Timeline of your blog posts provide by http://www.allofme.com
Very nice visual timeline.
Use it, very good, easy to implement.
Apolgoises for the dwindled posts recently, waiting for a broadband connection to come about again, but i regular share links and inspiration here: http://visualthinkmap.tumblr.com
Published on 2010/08/26 3:17 pm.
Filed under: timeline, tool, web 2.0, websites Tags: Facebook, Jquery, Online Communities, Plug-ins, Social network, Toolbar, Website, Wibiya
This visualisation was made to help inform and advertise on how easily and effectively you can use the web 2.0 tools to build an online presence through free sites, feeds, embed and monitor progress/stats.
UPDATED version 3. myweb 2.0 http://visualisationmagazine.com/blogvisualthinkmap/2009/10/30-free-useful-websites-for-online-promotion.html
Ning is no-longer free and i am moving them to http://grou.ps/
http://visualisationmagazine.com/blogvisualthinkmap/2009/10/30-free-useful-websites-for-online-promotion.html
Published on 2010/07/04 8:10 pm.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tags: GROU.PS, Grouply, Hosted Components and Services, Ning, Social network, Social network service, Web Design and Development, Website