What Does Your Geek Pie Chart Look Like?
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Since the cake is a lie, we must now turn our attention to the pie! I’m talking about a Geeky pie chart, of course. I created one using the information about activities I’m already involved in online. It shows me how much time I am spending on one site, as opposed to others. Apparently, I’m pretty well-balanced! I do tend to spend more time on one site, as that is where a large majority of my content is pushed through.
Geek Chart is a service that lets you show where you share. A Geek Chart is a web badge that shows where you share stuff online. Each slice of the Geek Chart is a link to your profile on sites like Flickr, Twitter, Youtube and more. Of course, you may not use some of the sites listed – and that’s perfectly ok! You don’t have to be involved everywhere. This chart will just help you see (and share!!) which of your sites you spend the most time on. It’s a great way for you to see where you maybe should be spending MORE time, as well!
This is really simple to do. Sign up for free, and then give them your usernames to the sites that you use. They don’t need your passwords, so don’t worry about that! The service will then track how much information of yours is put on out those sites, and assemble it into a pie chart you can use to track yourself.
It’s completely Geeky and cool. The Geek Chart isn’t just a breakdown of your time – it’s also a breakdown of your content! Content. Is. Key.
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2 Comments
JoWazzoo
May 19th, 2009
at 4:58am
HHmmmm ok. Next ….
While it is not exactly like this, I like Wakoopa a lot. It shows me a lot of details on software used and web sites visited. Very Geeky…
http://wakoopa.com/JoWazzoo
Sharpmarker
May 21st, 2009
at 7:28pm
No facebook?