Hello everyone
This is not new, but it's been on my list of items to promote so here it is
- "clickstream" data showing how people get to Wikipedia article and what
articles they click on next.
Here's Ellery's blog post:
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
fb/g: Google dominates, but Bing refers significantly more traffic to
Wikipedia than Yahoo. How do you get to Wikipedia?
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
f/g: These were February's "trendiest" articles on Twitter -- and we have
no idea why.
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
f/g: Why was Johnny Knoxville's Wikipedia page trending on Twitter? We have
no idea. We just have the "clickstream."
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
f/g: A lot of people can't wait for the 2027 Cricket World Cup, according
to our analysts.
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
t: Google dominates, but Bing refers significantly more traffic to
Wikipedia than Yahoo. #opendata #ipython
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
t: These were February's "trendiest" articles on Twitter -- and we have no
idea why. #opendata #ipython
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
t: A lot of people can't wait for the 2027 Cricket World Cup, according to
our analysts. #opendata #ipython
http://ewulczyn.github.io/Wikipedia_Clickstream_Getting_Started/
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Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org