Monday, April 6, 2009

Phase IV Wrap-Up #3

Total Popularity

Phase IV Wrap-Up #2


Phase IV Popularity

Phase IV Wrap-Up #1


Phase IV Activity

Friday, April 3

  • Facebook: No activity
  • Twitter: 4 new followers
  • StumbleUpon: No activity
Nothing from Facebook. Apparently people have better things to do on a Friday than write on my wall. Twitter keeping its constant growth and StumbleUpon is back down to it's dreary self. Well folks, this is it. The end of Phase IV. I will be posting graphs and getting some overall results throughout the day. Thanks again to everyone who read this.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Thursday, April 2

  • Facebook: 1 status comment, 2 wall posts
  • Twitter: 3 new followers
  • StumbleUpon: 1 new subscriber
Two days in a row for StumbleUpon! Not bad, eh? Twitter is still on the map and is now finally competing with Facebook. One more day of the experiment. I am officially giving the ok to SPAM the crap out of my accounts to spike the graph at the end. Have fun!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Wednesday, April 1

  • Facebook: 4 wall posts
  • Twitter: 4 new followers
  • StumbleUpon: 1 new subscriber
Yay! StumbleUpon! Better late than never, I suppose. Twitter is still going strong probably because you can't go anywhere without seeing or hearing something about Twitter. I was watching CNN and they were using tweets (displayed as a 'cool' montage) to see student reactions to the UCSD admissions fiasco. I'm afraid I am going to go ahead and call this one a fad. The bubble will burst (hopefully not anytime soon). Anyway, I guess make your connections now while the bubble is still growing.

If the bubble bursts will we find ourselves in a Twitter recession?

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Tuesday, March 31

  • Facebook: 2 status comments, 1 photo comment
  • Twitter: 5 new followers
  • StumbleUpon: No Activity
Still nothing from StumbleUpon, but I continue to be surprised by Twitter. Facebook is relatively the same and the more I check, the more I think it bears absolutely no merit to this experiment. However, it makes me feel better about myself, so that has to count for something. I am currently obsessed with Slash7's www.twistori.com so check that out if you get a chance. It is a cute little web application based off of Jonathan Harris's We Feel Fine (www.wefeelfine.org).