Tuesday, June 24, 2008

My gmail usage trends


I found a nifty little tool a while ago, offered through Google, that will analyze your mail usage and make pretty graphs and "top 10" lists about your mail usage. There's a snippet of my results on the left, the top recipients of the mail I sent, shown with relative frequency to one another. It's interesting to see the top to be teammates from a class project, (with one of the repeated below at a different e-mail address), the bottom one being my webteam committment to the Inter Cooperative Council, and other than my mom, the rest are coworkers. You can see when Bhavesh joined the team because he becomes visible in the visualization.

If you want to try it out for yourself or learn more, check out the Google Code mail trends page. (You'll need a gmail account with IMAP enabled, Python 2.5, and Cheetah which was a quick install.)

1 comment:

Bhavesh Sanghvi said...

You are listed second as the person/list with which I had most communication :-)
I use Xobni for MS Outlook.