stats geekness
This screenshot shows the distribution of photos (y) vs. members (x) in a sample of public Flickr groups. You can click on the note attached to the red dot to visualize the real graph. This is to announce a new feature added to the latest version (0.4) of Group Trackr.
Different graphs are now available displaying comparative statistics for currently tracked groups. Please note that only groups with at least one day of tracked activity are displayed in these graphs.
Hopefully these graphs can help discover some meaningful patterns in the Flickr universe.
This feature provides statistics similar to those collected by gustavog (who must be credited for this intriguing idea) in January 2005 (although Group Trackr data refer to a smaller sample, updated on a daily basis).
stats geekness
This screenshot shows the distribution of photos (y) vs. members (x) in a sample of public Flickr groups. You can click on the note attached to the red dot to visualize the real graph. This is to announce a new feature added to the latest version (0.4) of Group Trackr.
Different graphs are now available displaying comparative statistics for currently tracked groups. Please note that only groups with at least one day of tracked activity are displayed in these graphs.
Hopefully these graphs can help discover some meaningful patterns in the Flickr universe.
This feature provides statistics similar to those collected by gustavog (who must be credited for this intriguing idea) in January 2005 (although Group Trackr data refer to a smaller sample, updated on a daily basis).