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Measure Shares, Likes, +1s and Tweets for Any Web Page: Shared Count

Measure Shares, Likes, +1s and Tweets for Any Web Page: Shared Count | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Shared Count is a free web app which allows you to measure instantly how many FB Likes, FB Shares, FB Comments, Tweets, Google +1s, Diggs, as well as StumbleUpon, LinkedIN, Delicious, Reddit shares and pins (Pinterest) any web page has received.

You can also add a batch of URLs and see them compared in tabular format: http://sharedcount.com/dashboard.php 


Free to use. No registration, no download.


Excellent.


Try it out now: http://sharedcount.com/  


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How to Think like a Data Journalist [Datablog]

How to Think like a Data Journalist [Datablog] | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

Whilst preparing for her Strata keynote, Google's Kathryn Hurley spent a week with the Datablog team and here are a few key takeaways from that experience...


Exploring the methods and tools that a data journalist uses in their day to day activity at the Guardian Datablog: The fast-paced environment means data analysis tools that are quick and easy to use reign supreme. There are really three major steps of the Guardian Datablog's process that drive the tools and resources they use:

  • Getting the data
  • Telling the story
  • Sharing the data


Read further for more details on the data journalism process and associated resources and links, as well as how you can apply some of these data analysis techniques to your own work...

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