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Connected Action enables cloud storage of your social media networks with the NodeXL Graph Server Database

10FebMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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Connected Action enables cloud storage of your NodeXL social media network datasets.

The Connected Action NodeXL Graph Server Importer allows you to import your Twitter or Facebook data into NodeXL from the cloud based Connected Action NodeXL Graph Database.

Contact Connected Action for pricing and availability.

The Connected Action NodeXL Graph Server Database enables NodeXL users to store their social media data from Twitter and Facebook in a personal Cloud Storage locker.

Specify the search terms and queries that matter to you with your Connected Action account representative and the Connected Action NodeXL Graph Database will collect and store your social media data for you every day.

Subscribers to the Connected Action NodeXL Graph Database can then use NodeXL to import long periods of their collected social media network data in a short period of time!

The importer can be added to any recent copy of NodeXL.

Just download and unzip the add-in and copy it to the folder you have selected to hold 3rd party importers for NodeXL .

You can select the folder to use for 3rd party importers via the NodeXL menu located at:

NodeXL>Data>Import>Import Options:

20150210-NodeXL-Data-Import-Import Options Dialog

This folder can be located anywhere in your file system.

When you restart NodeXL, your NodeXL>Data>Import Menu may look like this:

20150210-NodeXL-Data-Import-Import Menu List

When you select the option “From Connected Action NodeXL Graph Server…” you will get a dialog that looks like:

Enter  your account credentials and then enter the queries you have created with your Connected Action account representative.

NodeXL will then import a social media network data set that can be automatically analyzed and visualized.

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Twitter & flickr networks in NodeXL – Version 95: Lots of new features! Improved Performance!

01OctMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

Version 95 of NodeXL is hot off the compiler and we are pleased to announce several major features that create a social media network analysis dashboard.  From the NodeXL interface it is now possible to import networks from twitter, flickr, email, and a range of social network file formats.  Coming soon: support for more spigots – the connectors that pull data from leading social media sources.

NodeXL - Import Menu

What social media data most interest you?  We are considering integration with web and wiki crawlers, and support for YouTube, delicious, and enterprise data sources like Active Directory (LDAP), SharePoint, and Exchange.

This release also improves support for images, particularly those pulled from URLS, like twitter or facebook profile photos!

2009 - September - NodeXL - Twitter Search WIN09 Follows Network profile pictures

Here, for example, is a map of the connections among twitter accounts that tweeted the “WIN09” tag that was used in the recent Social Networks Summit at NYU (http://winworkshop.net/) The map illustrates the way the summit brought together previously separate clusters of people from the various disciplines that have been attracted to the study of networks in general and social networks in particular.  Size of the image equals the number of tweets that person created.

A refined version adds Edge Labels and color to highlight the different tie types in the graph: “follows” relationships and “replies to” and “mentions” and now scaled by “Followers”.

2009 - October - NodeXL Twitter Network WIN09

In both views, the high betweenness role of one twitter account is clear.

Release details below the fold….

Continue reading →

Posted in All posts, flickr, Measuring social media, Metrics, NodeXL, Social Media, Social network, Twitter, Visualization Tagged Add-in, Analysis, Excel, flickr, images, NodeXL, Release, SMRF, SMRFoundation, SNA, Social Media Research Foundation, Social network, Tool, Twitter, update, URLs, Version, Visualization 5 Comments

NodeXL: Now with metrics API

10MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

The on-going NodeXL project team has a few new milestones!

Recently NodeXL crossed the 5,000 downloads mark!

I will present workshops on the use of NodeXL  at International Network for Social Network Analysis “Sunbelt” conference in San Diego in March 2009 and Communities and Technologies 2009 in June at Penn State.  More interesting are the classes being taught elsewhere that will make use of NodeXL!

The newest release (NodeXL_1.0.1.76.zip) adds key features for generating measurements of a complex directed graph.

NodeXL Select Graph Metrics Dialog
NodeXL Select Graph Metrics Dialog

Developers can access these measures directly through the Metrics API.

1.0.1.76 (2009/2/18)

  • For new users, there are now no graph metrics selected by default, and you will get a message explaining how to select them the first time you attempt to calculate graph metrics. This is to make the Select Graph Metrics dialog box more discoverable.
  • In the Select Graph Metrics dialog box, some metrics are now marked as “slow.”
  • Each graph metric in the Select Graph Metrics dialog box now has a Details link that explains the metric and how it is calculated.
  • The graph metrics are now divided into groups.
  • Graph metrics now get inserted near the left edge of the worksheets. They used to get appended to the right edge.
  • For application developers, graph metrics are now available in a separate assembly. They used to be part of the Excel Template code.
  • Bug fix: Saving the graph image to the clipboard or a file via the right-click menu in the graph pane didn’t work properly if the scale of the graph was changed.
  • Bug fix: If an edge or vertex color was specified in the workbook, the opacity specified in the Options dialog was ignored.
  • Bug fix: If a graph had a self-loop (an edge connecting a vertex to itself), switching to and from another workbook caused an error. (The first line of the error message was “at WpfGraphicsUtil.GetFarthestRectangleEdge…”)
Posted in All posts, Community, Conference, NodeXL, Research, Social Media, Social network, Sociology, Technology, Visualization Tagged Add-in, Excel, features, NodeXL, SMRF, SMRFoundation, Social Media Research Foundation, Social network, Visualization 5 Comments

NodeXL: Network overview, discovery and exploration add-in for Excel 2007

14DecMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

I am pleased to announce the return of our network overview, discovery and exploration add-in for Excel 2007 now called NodeXL.

Patterns of reply in email, created with NodeXL

Please visit http://www.codeplex.com/nodexl for the add-in and the source code for the application.

Key features in NodeXL:

> Import data from existing spreadsheets and other network analysis application file formats
> Import data from email reply networks on systems with Windows Search and local stores of email
> Twitter API: pull twitter networks into NodeXL for exploration
> Merge duplicate edges from imported edge lists
> Calculate degree, clustering, and betweenness measures
> Generate subgraph images for every node
> Create clusters for collections of nodes
> Decorate graphs with control over location, color, size, shape or image, and opacity of each edge or vertex
> Dynamic filters: use sliders to filter the graph by multiple dimensions of your data about each edge or vertex

NodeXL graph and Excel interface
We welcome your comments, suggestions and best examples of NodeXL graphs on the Codeplex NodeXL discussion board.
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NodeXL project group network
NodeXL project group network
The NodeXL Project Team includes:
  • Natasa Milic-Frayling (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
  • Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
  • Tony Capone (Microsoft Research Redmond)
  • Dan Fay (Microsoft Research Redmond)
  • Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland)
  • Adam Perer (University of Maryland)
  • Cody Dunne (University of Maryland)
  • Marc Smith (Telligent Systems)
  • Vladimir Barash (Cornell)
  • Eric Gleave (University of Washington)
Posted in All posts, Community, email, NodeXL, Social Media, Social network, Sociology, Visualization Tagged Add-in, Directed Graph, Excel, network, Social Media, Social network, Visualization 1 Comment

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