TigerFinder gets revamped, certain parties get excited

TigerFinderRemember TigerFinder? If you don't, get familiar: Last year some COS majors whipped up this thing that you download onto your computer that then sends out a signal to TigerFinder to let people you add as "Friends" on the thing know exactly where you are on a map of campus. And so we were all like, whoa, creepy!Well guess what? Version 2.0 just came out, and it's taking over Princeton. (Okay, not really, but a lot of people seem to be using it.)USG Prez Yaroshefsky sent out an email earlier with a link to this USG blog post about the recent usage of the app, which shows some interesting graphs, like this one:But, what exactly does this mean? Client usage? We just want to know: just who on campus is using TigerFinder, this creepiest of creepy Internet devices?Using some intensely rigorous statistical analysis and IP tracing (read: Paint), we decided to break down just who's adopted the thing, and when:Picture 2Things suddenly make more sense.

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