Social curation platform Wavii has provided some very useful data for those seeking to observe celebrities in their natural habitats: the top 10 destinations to spot celebrities, as reported by their users.
An example – We spotted this news story in Wavii earlier this week.
Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton was left red-faced today when her red dress blew up – revealing her undies live on TV during the London 2012 parade.
Wavii uses a properietary algorithm to track what’s going on in the world, and then allows users to follow particular topics, people, companies and/or destinations. Similar to Facebook, a news feed aggregates the topics that each user follows and delivers a comprehensive overview of what’s going on in that particular segmented ecosystem.
Like Facebook, Wavii has a mountain of user data that provides some intriguing insights into the world around us.
So, based on hundreds of Wavii status updates focused on celebrities and travel, what world cities are the best places to go to spot celebrities?
- London
- Paris
- Miami
- Malibu, California
- Hawaii
- Santa Monica, California
- Las Vegas
- Mexico
- Rio de Janeiro
- Sydney
Now is the time to get those travel plans in order, because the real-time data is surely going to change quickly. Who knows where the celebrities will be off to next month…
Nick Vivion is a reporter for Tnooz, based in New Orleans, USA.
His passion for travel technology led him to travel around the world shooting travel videos for Current TV and Lonely Planet TV in 2006 and 2007.
He shot on Mini-DV, edited on a white MacBook, uploaded and shared online as he traveled. His moxie for travel video has resulted in over two million views on his YouTube partner channel.
In addition to travel, Nick is co-founder of one of the web’s most talked about LGBT media sites, Unicorn Booty, and is opening a bricks-and-mortar restaurant called Booty’s in New Orleans – serving street food from around the world.