Monday, December 13, 2010

The World’s Facebook Relationships Visualized


This is what the world looks like, according to the Facebook social graph.
Facebook Intern Paul Butler was interested in the locations of friendships, so he decided to create a visualization of Facebook connections around the globe. How local are our friends? Where are the highest concentration of friendships? How do political and geological boundaries affect them?
Butler started by using a sample of 10 million friend pairs, correlated them with their current cities and then mapped that data using the longitude and latitude of each city.
That was the easy part. Creating the right effect to show connecting relationships between thousands of cities proved to be a challenge. Butler wrote a fascinating Facebook note explaining some of the challenges he faced creating his visualization:
“I began exploring it in R, an open-source statistics environment. As a sanity check, I plotted points at some of the latitude and longitude coordinates. To my relief, what I saw was roughly an outline of the world. Next I erased the dots and plotted lines between the points. After a few minutes of rendering, a big white blob appeared in the center of the map. Some of the outer edges of the blob vaguely resembled the continents, but it was clear that I had too much data to get interesting results just by drawing lines. I thought that making the lines semi-transparent would do the trick, but I quickly realized that my graphing environment couldn’t handle enough shades of color for it to work the way I wanted.
Instead I found a way to simulate the effect I wanted. I defined weights for each pair of cities as a function of the Euclidean distance between them and the number of friends between them. Then I plotted lines between the pairs by weight, so that pairs of cities with the most friendships between them were drawn on top of the others. I used a color ramp from black to blue to white, with each line’s color depending on its weight. I also transformed some of the lines to wrap around the image, rather than spanning more than halfway around the world.”
With a few more tweaks, he eventually came up with the amazing visualization you see here. At first glance, it provides some expected data — the U.S. has the highest concentration of Facebook friendships, and Africa has the lowest concentration. While most of Russia and Antarctica are nowhere to be found, the rest of the world is easily identifiable.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Foursquare

I was on the way to palakkad with manoj,a friend of mine. A call came to his E63, i was about to see the home screen when it was ringing., I was bit amused to see the details in the home screen. it showed the callers recent facebook twitter updates ,foursquare check ins along with his network provider and location. As soon as he hung up with that call i inquired him regarding the app .. Thats SOCIALLY, You can download socially from Nokia's OVI store or if you are using any other mobile phone other than nokia check out in the internet...

Its a really cool application, the concept is so good but its still not ready for the market...
Its missing some essential features as far as i'm concerned. 
The another interesting thing that i found in that app was four square. Though i have heard that name somewhere, i have never used it.. today i created a four square log in and checked in couple of places. its really great.. i din't expect like i can find many places checked in around me using foursquare. I also added some tips to some places through four square . 
When i searched in the net about this tool, i found plenty of apps like autocheckin,stumble!to, using their apis to provide various services. they will take your location from google latitude,your phone etc and even from nike shoe sensors[i dont know what they mean about this]....You can find lot of unexplored places around you with this tool.. can see the tips posted by others in that place,,,



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Testing the blog feed

I just tested this blog feed(rsS) http://mymashables.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss in my mobile 5230... its working kewl...

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Testing Facebook API's

hey i just got some facebook scripts from developer site.. like to use it over here.... contribute if you have some interesting stuffs....





Like API




The twitter 1.

Hi all

I think most of you will be aware of mashable http://mashable.com/. check out this i plan to start some thing like this.. popping in with lot of latest stuffs and all. so keep in tuh wit dis blogs.....