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Hello, much apologies for being dense it's the newbie genes kicking in.
Anywho, i'm working with some other folks on THNTRNTeiee (The logical
ultimate extension of ThE INTerNeT.) on the following for a website that has
some great deal of traffic in memes.
memegrowth
* highest growth rate in 15 minute, 1 hour, day, week periods
* graph of any given meme's growth
* graph of any given meme's growth *rate*
* combination graphs (multiple memes shown) of the above
memefriendgraph
A lifetime of a meme, start with a graph of all people involved in a
meme, appropriately sized, and go through time. if a user's friend linked
before them, draw a red line from the friend(s) and light up the user's
node.
memestarters
* users with the earliest time for a given meme
memesluts
* users involved in the most memes
memepushers
* users with the most friends who linked to a given meme
However we are not sure if this is the kind of things we should be looking
at, can anyone make any reccomendations for the kind of things we want to
track and observe?
Regards
Charles Brown
Charles Brown, Software Asset Management,
Halliburton IT, Deveron Facility Aberdeen
Tel: (01224) 776771
Fax: (01224) 776641
Email: charles.brown@halliburton.com
Halliburton Brown & Root Limited - Registered in England No 645125
Deveron Facility, Howe Moss place, Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB21OGS
MOTD;
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