Saw this on the Trendtracker twitter stream this morning, via Vimeo: "GoodMorning! is a Twitter visualization tool which shows about 11,000
tweets collected over a 24 hour period between August 20th and 21st.
The tweets were harvested to find people saying 'good morning' in
English as well as several other languages.
The tweets appear as blocks and are colour-coded. Green tweets are early in the morning, orange tweets are at about 9am, and red tweets are later in the morning. Black tweets are 'out-of-time' messages (sent at times that aren't in the morning at that location)"
This made me think... so... over to you, out there.
GoodMorning! - Full Render #1 from blprnt on Vimeo.
Well, it's certainly *beginning* to be global. But the concentration still seems to be in North & South America and Europe. There are still many, many places that aren't tweeting at all.
On the other hand, when growth levels off in active areas, perhaps new areas will pop up and keep Twitter moving forward.
Posted by: Erin Brenner | September 18, 2009 at 02:59 PM