On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Rory O'Farrell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 15:47:00 -0400 > Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I took all the tweets from June that mentioned 'OpenOffice' and then >> removed the word 'OpenOffice' as well as the string 'RT/. (If they >> were left in they would dominate over the other terms). I then >> created a 'world cloud' using the Wordle applet: >> http://www.wordle.net/ >> >> Here's what I got: http://people.apache.org/~robweir/twitter-cloud.png >> >> This gives a sense of what words are most closely associated with >> OpenOffice in recent Twitter conversations. >> >> What does it mean? I dunno. You tell me. >> >> -Rob >> > > The prominence of Paperback might suggest that it is being used for book > layout, which it does very well, within the limits that it is not a > specialised DTP program. >
The context of "paperback" is from posts like this: https://twitter.com/rodallxgl/statuses/216015986409734145 Spam? The complication of looking at Twitter data is it is a mix of original user content, forwarded news story titles, and spam. -Rob > -- > Rory O'Farrell <[email protected]>
