Last week I spoke at IgniteSpatial NoCo2 about “Spatiotemporal Analysis for Mobile Application Analysis.” In my talk I did two scenarios, one reviewing the Discovery Channel Hostage situation which I blogged about a couple weeks ago. The other analysis was discussing mobile/tweet analysis around pizza places in San Francisco. Key for both of this situations is adding time to the equation, much data is far more useful and interesting once you’ve added time. Don’t take my word for it, watch for yourself.
If you are interested in getting a better view of my slides they are up on Slideshare as well.
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