« Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Newsletters Now Available Through Ozmosys | Main | First Class All the Way: California-Irvine Sets Example on How to Launch a New Law School »
July 27, 2009
Clouds of Federal Tweets
Nextgov looked at a random sample of 100 tweets from 10 different government organizations to find out what "feds are talking about, 140 characters at a time" by performing word frequency analyses to generated clouds of the 40 most-used words in the following Twitter feeds:
-
FBI Press Office: http://twitter.com/FBIPressOffice (image left)
-
Air Force Public Affairs: http://twitter.com/AFPAA
-
TSA Blog: http://twitter.com/tsablogteam
-
U.S. Army: http://twitter.com/USArmy
-
Customs and Border Patrol: http://twitter.com/CBP_Update
-
Department of Labor: http://twitter.com/USDOL
-
Office of Personnel Management: http://twitter.com/OPM
-
NASA: http://twitter.com/NASA
-
National Science Foundation: http://twitter.com/NSF
Details at Word-by-Word: Federal Tweets. [JH]
July 27, 2009 in Web Communications | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341bfae553ef0115720d05fe970b
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Clouds of Federal Tweets: