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A real-time Twitter visualization: Tweetflare

By | March 10, 2010, 1:34pm PST

Summary: A friend of mine, Nikhil Bobb, has created a very cool real-time visualization of tweets called Tweetflare: From what he has told me, there is no backend; it’s running purely on Javascript. He uses the Processing.js libraries to make the graphics. Right now it’s just an art project, but in the future he plans to involve comparative [...]

A friend of mine, Nikhil Bobb, has created a very cool real-time visualization of tweets called Tweetflare:

From what he has told me, there is no backend; it’s running purely on Javascript. He uses the Processing.js libraries to make the graphics.

Right now it’s just an art project, but in the future he plans to involve comparative queries. For example, where are people talking about the Mets vs. the Red Sox?

He created something similar for the 2008 Presidential election:

Follow Niki on Twitter and give Tweetflare a try for yourself.

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Andrew Mager is a hacker advocate at Spotify in New York City.

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Andrew Mager is a hacker advocate at Spotify in New York City. Before moving to NY, Andrew worked at SimpleGeo & Ning in San Francisco. Previously, he was an associate technical producer at CBS Interactive. Andrew studied print & electronic journalism at Virginia Tech, where he created a student-run online news publication called Planet Blacksburg.

In 2006, Andrew interned at ESPN in Bristol, CT, working for the Sports Production team doing Javascript and SQL experiments. Prior to that, he worked at the WSLS-TV NBC 10 in Roanoke, VA, as a web intern. In his freshman year of college, Andrew worked at the local ESPN Radio station answering phone calls and writing scripts for the local afternoon talk show.

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RE: A real-time Twitter visualization: Tweetflare
Alan Shortall 30th Sep
Cool. Very good invention. Tweeting will never be the same again. This will enable us where are tweets coming from and how many. Interesting. - Unilife Alan Shortall
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Cool. Very good invention. Tweeting will never be the same again. This will enable us where are tweets coming from and how many. Interesting. - Unilife Alan Shortall

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