4. Subjects on Twitter There tends to be less opinion on twitter and more unbiased discussion of their activities/statuses. Search.twitter.com Twitscoop.com Rankings Final Score Watching the game: talking about current activity The graph showed that most tweets occurred during the game and also the Monday Bowden was fired. Upset/ disappointed in Clemson Football Predictions for the outcome of the game Both Wake Forest & Clemson promotion before the game Rooting for Wake Forest to win Rooting for Clemson to win
5. Subjects on Blogs Blogs tend to be a place where the writers are more opinionated and more in depth, often with relevant background information Googleblogs.com Technorati.com Speedblog.com (via addictomatic.com) Digg.com (via Addictomatic.com) Results Predictions Fire Bowden Upset/disappointment in Clemson Football Go Tigers! Discussion of past Wake Forest/ Clemson games Disbelief that Clemson was ranked so highly
6. Subjects on News The news tends to be most objective and fact oriented. Journalists are generally reporting after the game about the results and other’s opinions.