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Data forests of the quantified self

When volumes of raw data with no analysis means you can’t see the wood for the trees

Posted by Sarah on 18/01/2015

Posted in Linked Data
Tagged analytics, data, performance, quantified self

Are you receiving? Twitter trials ‘tweet views’

Will viewing figures for tweets lead to the shattering of the social media dream?

Posted by Sarah on 25/03/201425/03/2014

Posted in Measurement and evaluation, Social media, Twitter
Tagged analytics, influence, measurement, metric, reach, Social media, social media measurement, Twitter, views
2 Comments on Are you receiving? Twitter trials ‘tweet views’

Ticking boxes

Yesterday marked the end of my maternity leave and I spent the day in Manchester… Read More… Continue reading Ticking boxes

Posted by Sarah on 15/06/201115/06/2011

Posted in local government, localgovcamp, Website
Tagged analytics, Government, local council, local government, localgovcamp, metrics, performance indicators, research, social networking
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