Pleased to share this story by Ken Kaplan of Intel Free Press on an exciting project that my team (Intel Social Media Center of Excellence) has been working on to create a real-time interactive dashboard to measure all of the activity on the social web. We are calling it the “social cockpit.” Big shout out to Jen Lashua on our team for leading this initiative! Watch the video above and learn more below.
A Look Inside the Social Cockpit Intel is Using to Discover and Analyze What’s Getting the Most Buzz on Twitter, Blogs, Facebook and YouTube
The online heartbeat of the Consumer Electronics Show is being monitored in real time by a team of data analysts and algorithm coders.
In a small private room above Intel’s booth on the trade show floor, members of the company’s social media team and a small group from WCG, a Texas-based communications agency, are monitoring the mass of conversations happening around CES. They are making sense of the buzz generated online by people either attending or following CES on blogs, forums, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
Social Media Buzz about Ultrabooks at CES 2012 Tracked by Software Designed by WCG by IntelFreePress on Flickr.
The online heartbeat of the Consumer Electronics Show is being monitored in real time by a team of data analysts and algorithm coders.
In a small private room above Intel’s booth on the trade show floor, members of the company’s social media team and a small group from WCG, a Texas-based communications agency, are monitoring the mass of conversations happening around CES. They are using a proprietary Adobe Air-based desktop application to collect and make sense of the buzz generated online by people either attending or following CES on blogs, forums, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.



