Twitter Charts at Xefer are an intutive tool to analyse the day/time usage of a specific tweeter. Xefer is a mashup of Yahoo Pipes and Google Charts with the Twitter API to create a day and time based distribution of when a specific tweeter posts a tweet. This social analysis can then be used fo rmany uses limited only by the users imagination.
Xefer Twitter Timelines
The Days are shown on the X-Axis (Rows) and Timeslots are shown on the Y-Axis (Columns) and number of posts made at a specific day-time is shown as a bubble. The Twitter Charts shows the day-time information for all the tweets made by a user since joining twitter.
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Kinshuk Sunil is the founder of the WiSy Blog. An active evangelist for Open Source and a enthusiast Game Designer, Kinshuk focuses on reviewing Softwares, Services and Games here. However, a jack of all trades, Kinshuk can be found talking about almost everything. Catch up with him on twitter @kinshuksunil.
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What I Say (WiSy for short) is an emerging reviews blog from India. We review anything and everything under the sun which has an India connection. We define the India connection as: Either from India, or for Indians, or by Indians, not limited by the geography of India and not influenced by the Polity of India. The blog was started on August 16, 2009.
We are also working towards our first web-show – The WiSy Video Reviews. We currently show advertising through Adsense and do write sponsored posts. After we complete 6 months of existence, we will publish our traffic stats.