Thank you, Darius. I'm not sure about its usefulness as well :). But I'm having fun doing these visualizations - that's for sure.
YouTube visualization helps me to avoid duplicates and watch related videos without accidental repetitions. Amazon visualization - I use it to discover primary resources in a given knowledge domains. And sometimes to find what to read next. So far I never regretted a single book that I read based on this visualization. But I might be preconceived :).
Well, that's clearly the most important thing. When on HN I often go into startup business mode, apologies. Also, it was so polished, I just thought you'd have a long-term plan for it.
I guess finding related items is important for shop fronts, I think you just need a way of engaging them in the first place. I need to think, I'll go to that app to find the product I want. Going to that app, with a product in mind, to find what's related, doesn't seem all that engaging.
My point is, if you could find a reason I'd go to your app first (best reviews/price comparison/something else...), then your visualiser would be an awesome way to up sell further products.
Great project though, keep hacking! And thanks again for sharing your work!
YouTube visualization helps me to avoid duplicates and watch related videos without accidental repetitions. Amazon visualization - I use it to discover primary resources in a given knowledge domains. And sometimes to find what to read next. So far I never regretted a single book that I read based on this visualization. But I might be preconceived :).