After a little more than a month in closed Beta, Vamooz currently tracks thirty news sources categorized into close to three hundred ‘moozes’. What this translates into is the the tracking, by Vamooz, of just over half a million news stories from across the world.
We recently took some time off from doing whatever it is that we do ( such as this and this ) and decided to see what the media is actually talking about. Some of the trends we found were as expected and others were not! Here is a quick look into what we found just so the impatient have something to play with before we add this to Vamooz itself!
First off, the Google story:
Notice that between the 30th of November and the 5th of December Google dropped its advertising partnership with Yahoo and decided against any possibility of an acquisition – This left Yahoo’s CEO Jerry Yang with no option but to step down and re-opened the possibility of a previously canned acquisition by Microsoft. Its interesting that the same events have given Google almost twice the publicity as Microsoft or Yahoo. Granted Google could have been up to other things but the significant difference is indeed noteworthy.
Moving on to some politics:
Most spikes in this graph are expected – however its quite unexpected that the number of news stories related to Hilary Clinton when she was announced as a possible candidate for the post of ’secretary of state’ is more than six times that of when she was actually made the secretary of state.
And finally some cricket:
Almost as expected execpt that it would have been nice to know which got more publicity – Dhoni applying for a gun licence or him threatening to quit.
It must be noted that the number of sources grew over the given time period.. Although this should not affect the comparisons, it might have some effect on the overall number of stories related to a topic over time.
DISCLAIMER: This article displays some preliminary data from Vamooz, which despite our best efforts might have errors. The author of this article has, in some places, given his interpretation of this data. These opinions are in no way the official views of 4am Design and Technology Labs. This post should be seen more as an exploration into improving the functionality of Vamooz rather than one that analyses the media.



