Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Digital Inspiration Technology Blog: Know the Sleeping Time of anyone on Twitter

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Know the Sleeping Time of anyone on Twitter
Feb 12th 2013, 14:30

The new version of Sleeping Time is now live at sleepingtime.org.

Sleeping Time, if you are new, is a web app that lets you determine the sleeping pattern of any Twitter user as long as they have a public profile on Twitter (see sample report).

Sleeping Time launched in 2010 and since then, the app has been used to generate the sleeping schedules of more than 500,000 Twitter users. The response was unexpected and it even made it to the front page of a newspaper.

When do they sleep

The app reads the time-stamp of the last 1,000 tweets of a Twitter user and then estimates their sleep cycle based on hours when he or she is least active on Twitter. To get started, sign-in with your Twitter account (it will never post anything to Twitter on your behalf) and enter the user name of any Twitter user to see their sleeping pattern.

Here’s what’s new /changed in Sleeping Time v2.0:

  • The algorithm has been tweaked and the app should thus provide even more accurate sleeping estimates.
  • Sleeping Time now sports a responsive design.
  • Internally, the app  is now powered by WordPress (PHP) while the previous version was on Google App Engine (Python).
  • The app is better equipped to handle the limitations of Twitter API that go into effect next month.
  • Google Image Charts are likely to discontinued in April 2012 and  hence we have switched to the JavaScript based Google Charts. You can always use the web screenshots tool to save your report as an image.

Give it a try. Or check out these existing reports of tech writers and bollywood stars.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Know the Sleeping Time of anyone on Twitter, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 12/02/2013 under Twitter, Internet.

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