New Wolfram Alpha tool enables Facebook users to analyze their usage
new tool has recently been introduced by "computational knowledge engine" Wolfram Alpha to enable the Facebook users analyze the trove of data on the social network profile, and get an insight into the patterns of their Facebook usage.
Giving the Facebook users as astoundingly comprehensive look at their Facebook usage and friends, the new tool from Wolfram Alpha unfolds the countless links, statuses and comments which they have been posting to the social network over the years.
Though the bits of information which Facebook users upload to the social network are filed away after a week or so of their posting, and is usually never seen again, the new tool virtually excavates all the information - as well as what the Facebook users' friends have made visible to them - and comes up with a rather perplexing data-spread about their Facebook usage.
For accessing their personalized analytics report based on Facebook data, users need to go to the Wolfram Alpha site. The typing in of `Facebook report' by the users, and a subsequent click on the `Analyze My Facebook Data' button, gives the requisite permission to the Wolfram Connection app to access their Facebook profile and history.
Once the app is through with the computing, it unfolds for the users an exhaustive, interactive, time-killing report of their Facebook life, with nearly 60 sections of information to dig into. In addition to their own Facebook-usage report, users can also get a report on their willing Facebook friends by typing `Facebook Friends' into the Wolfram Alpha search field.