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Mining and Visualizing Data from the Social Web

A session at OSCON 2011

This lab teaches you how to harvest, store, analyze, and visualize data from the most popular social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) with Python, pragmatic storage technologies like Redis and CouchDB, and popular visualization tools like Graphviz and JavaScript toolkits.

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Matthew Russell

Specializing in data mining/visualization, agile web solutions, software development and other forms of applied computer science. See also http://amzn.to/d1Ci8A bio from Twitter

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1:30pm Building Social Applications with StatusNet by Zach Copley, Evan Prodromou and Brion Vibber

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When

Time 9:00am12:30pm PST

Date Tue 26th July 2011

Where

E143/144, Oregon Convention Center

Short URL

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Topics

Books by speaker

  • Mining the Social Web
  • Dojo: The Definitive Guide

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