LikeI.Am Social Network Analysis for the Rest of Us

LikeI.Am is a powerful analysis and management solution for the connections in a social network. It enables you to connect to the right people, helps segment your social graph into clusters, and provides insight and analysis about your larger social graph.

LikeI.Am works on the connections in the social graph only, calculating weights by aggregating connection data and using clustering algorithms to identify people with similarities. It is independent of other content and is therefore applicable to any type of social network.

Being connected to the right people is valuable, both for the user and for the social network itself. Let’s use Twitter as an example. If you follow people who are interesting to you,

  • you get relevant content in your timeline.
  • tools like Flipboard or Cliqz can generate relevant news for you.
  • others with similar interests can browse your following list to find people to follow.
  • ads from the social network can be matched to your interests, meaning less annoyance for you, and more potential income for the social network.

Twitter

Twitter is awesome. We follow hundreds of people, and read their updates whenever we can.

LikeI.Am helps you to find people to follow, to follow back, and shows people who you may know, and who may follow back. You can even automatically group the people you follow by interests, and then find more people to follow for each group. How cool is that?

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Instagram

We love Instagram. We really love it.

We figured we would love it even more if we could discover people that our friends love. Once you login our trusty algorithm will suggest who you might like to follow, and you can follow them right here…

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Google Plus

We don't have enough people in our Google Plus circles – do you?

Once you login our our algorithms can suggest who you should add to your circles, and automatically group the people in your circles by interests. As we use public data only, the people in your circles need to be public.

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