Once again, I was fortunate enough to attend Gnip’s (now Twitter’s) Big Boulder Event. This is an amazing event overflowing thought leaders in the data industry. I’m going to post some thoughts later. Until then, enjoy the video!
Below are some of the tweets I sent on while attending.
T.R. Newcomb of @tumblr We have users that change their username every week. #bigboulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 5, 2014
As a #millennial I can honestly say that privacy is NOT a thing, unless your mom is one of your followers. #bigboulder
— Jaylyn Stoesz (@jaylynstoesz) June 5, 2014
Check out @simplymeasured‘s study on @tumblr http://t.co/pdz2Cz0atV #free #bigboulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 5, 2014
Jakarata has 200% cell phone penetration and has the highest density of @twitter users in the world. #bigBoulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 5, 2014
The longer the post the greater the number of comments via @mremy #bigBoulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 5, 2014
Only 1%-2% include location on their tweets. #bigboulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 6, 2014
Sina Weibo users share their location about 10% of the time instead of the 1%-2% on @twitter #bigboulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 6, 2014
Coke learned that people were selecting restaurants based on whether or not they had a coke freestyle machine from #social #data #bigboulder
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 6, 2014
If you want to sell #bigdata solutions to businesses, create use cases that helps people sell it internally via @justindegraaf of Coke
— MichaelMyers (@MichaelMyers) June 6, 2014