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Twitter. Canvas. 10K.

by Rob Hawkes

An experiment taking my work with HTML5 canvas at Redweb to the next level. Each of the points you see is a Twitter user. Click on a point and you'll see more information about that user. You can also sort the users in different ways. All this in under 10KB of code. Awesome!

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Jeff Gardner

Jeff Gardner

Very nice. I like all the options for changing the metric that you visualize on! It gives you a quick idea of what your twitter community is like!

Kieron

Kieron

Nice rob! Works well in Android browser too.

Chris White

Chris White

Looks awesome Rob, well done.

David Burton

David Burton

Nice work Rob. Great to see this evolve, and looking really nice. Loving it when the nodes are really tiny

John Goode

John Goode

Rob, you are a rising star. Someone to watch and already someone to learn from. #geniusstatusalready

Mark Embling

Mark Embling

Really like this, and it's kinda addictive too. Loving the fact it tells you how old the tweet is when you view one. Great stuff :)

Glynn Phillips

Glynn Phillips

Nice work Rob looks really good.

Damian Proctorr

Damian Proctorr

Beautiful. This is like David McCandless with 3D glasses on!

Stuart Pool

Stuart Pool

Very clever idea and neatly implemented. Great stuff!

Dan Hinton

Dan Hinton

Looks and works beautifully Rob, nice simple way to visualise all the metrics, I like. And to think you can easily put this on a floppy disk, oh the joys :p

Damian Herrington

Damian Herrington

Well done Rob, absolutely amazing! I can see so many possibilities with this on websites.

Luke Jones

Luke Jones

Awesome work Rob!

Wills Bithrey

Wills Bithrey

Fantastic Rob, Congrats on a super entry :)

Yoly Larkin

Yoly Larkin

Good stuff Rob. You've truly out nerd-ed yourself!

David

David

That's really quite interesting! It wasn't obvious at first that the larger circles were clickable though, they didn't enlarge like the smaller ones did.

Matt Bridgeman

Matt Bridgeman

Nice work, great code and design :)

Viixp

Viixp

Great work :-)

Adam Wintle

Adam Wintle

This is very cool! And a little bit addictive too

Christopher

Christopher

brilliant piece of work, really diggin it, and under 10K awesome

Abid

Abid

Lovely work Rob. Your work never ceases to amaze me.

Peter Gibbons

Peter Gibbons

Amazing!

Rob Hawkes

Rob Hawkes

Holy crap-sticks! Thanks for the support guys. I'm glad you all like it, it certainly makes the anguish over the last few bytes worthwhile. There is so much stuff I had to leave out so hopefully I'll release an updated, larger than 10KB version after the competition. Please spread the word and get your friends, family, and enemies to vote. It would be much appreciated.

John Parker

John Parker

Lovely app - slick visuals and meaningful data = mighty fine mash-up. :-)

Tuan An

Tuan An

Lovely app. One of the best so far

Dan Holowack

Dan Holowack

Great work Rob. Consider it voted! Love the simple UI.

Rob Hawkes

Rob Hawkes

Thanks for the votes! :)

David Harding

David Harding

Great app mate, really like this visual way to see your fellow Twitterers, vote cast 5*'s!

Alex

Alex

Awesome job man! Good luck :)

Remedycreative

Remedycreative

Gets my vote. Simple is nearly always best!!

Lev

Lev

Good job, Rob!

Tony

Tony

Very Nice App!!!!! Well cone Rob!

Vamsmack

Vamsmack

Awesome app Rob

Alberto

Alberto

Nice. Very very nice.

Rob Hawkes

Rob Hawkes

It's the last day of voting! I'd like to thank everyone again for the support and votes that you've given myself and my app. I'm looking forward to hearing the results in the next couple weeks. I'll keep everyone updated on my Twitter feed if anything happens.

Rob Hawkes

Rob Hawkes

Last-minute voting craziness! Constant increasing to 4.12 then straight down to 3.97 in a couple of hours. Looks like I'm not the only one to be experiencing random voting, though.

Duncan Cook

Duncan Cook

Love this rob, really interesting way to see your twitter data!

Flyingdome

What could you build with only 10 kilobytes of code?

That’s the concept behind this here 10K Apart contest, the love child of MIX Online and An Event Apart.