Conversation Map, analysis crowded discussions.

Conversation Map is a java software that creates an interface for conversations at a very large scale. Developed by Warren Sack of Social Technologies Group at the University of California – Berkeley, and nonostanta is still the minimum functionality, as pointed out by the author in the classification of 'version 00:01', through this software is already possible to develop objective considerations such as the fact that those who participate in a discussion group often does not even know the email address of the recipient, and that in this type of virtual communities (large lists and newsgroups), you create connections between people who otherwise probably would never have crossed. The program acts as a classic news reader with the fundamental difference that is made a real-time analysis of the relationship between content and messages. These processes have an interface that graphically shows, highlighting the social and semantic relations that have emerged during the discussions, taking into account 'who' talks with who and 'what', the central terms and possible metaphors. The result is to see another step in the visualization of electronic data, which can make it even more obvious relations / social groupings online, so important and at the same time spontaneous within the network.