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Many-to-Many: Visualizing Friendship Dynamics
Topic: Technology 4:07 am EST, Jan 24, 2004

] Thomas Thurman has developed Joule, a nice application
] that tracks 'friend-of'? relationships over time on
] LiveJournal and displays a user's friendships over time
] in either tabular or graph format. Note that LiveJournal
] features an integrated aggregator; friendship there is
] roughly equivalent to subscription in the weblog world.

This guy is going in the right direction with his visualization engine. These graphics are way more useful then the GraphViz stuff I've been playing with.. There I am showing a little chunk of activity (or a complex mass of crap), here he is showing relationships over time..

I was thinking at one point about having a sidebar graphic that did this kinda thing, only vertically. User activity, audience, sources. This is _very_ cool.

I hear this is all MS based. People I respect keep telling me I need to get re-hip to various elements of MS tech. Grrr..

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