I love this. Can we possibly a) reach out and write a more accessible story
for the blog? b) pitch to the fashion (Refinery29, perhaps?)

Also, someone needs to tell Lisa Martinez ;)


On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Joe Sutherland <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A cool, if a bit technical, blog post from data analyst Abraham
> Mathew about Wikipedia statistics during Fashion Weeks.
>
> The original post is on Abraham Mathew's personal blog:
> http://mathewanalytics.com/2015/08/03/wikipedia-and-the-fashion-weeks-a-look-at-usage-patterns/
>
> It was also syndicated to popular R blog Rbloggers:
> http://www.r-bloggers.com/wikipedia-and-the-fashion-weeks-a-look-at-usage-patterns/
>
> Advice on which to use would be appreciated :)
>
> *Possible social (Twitter):*
> • Data analyst @abmathewks looks at Wikipedia page view trends during
> Fashion Week. [link]
>
> *FB/G+: *
> • Data analyst Abraham Mathew makes some interesting findings in Wikipedia
> page view statistics during several Fashion Week events. [link]
>
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