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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Archiving Public Facebook Content: Technical & Legal Issues
This is an updated version of a very popular early video. It describes some of the technical and legal issues when you “Connect” with Facebook credentials to DiscoverText. The video offers instructions about privacy and demonstrates how you can use … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, Facebook, product
Tagged API, archiving, DiscoverText, Facebook, Social Media, social media monitoring
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Why People Want GNIP’s Power Track Twitter Firehose
We have been delighted with the response to our call for beta testers to try the GNIP-enabled PowerTrack for Twitter. You can still sign up. Round 1 of the beta test concludes on October 31, 2011. Even just testing the … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, GNIP, product, Twitter
Tagged beta test, data, Data Mining, DiscoverText, filter, Firehose, GNIP, Power Track, Research, search, Social Media, twitter
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Apple Shake-Up, Part II: Tweets in Memoriam
On October 5th, the passing of Steve Jobs rocked the world. Millions were touched by the loss of one of the world’s great innovators who has firmly joined the ranks of Guttenberg, Franklin, and Edison. Over the 24 hours following … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged analytics, Apple, Code Text, Data Mining, datamining, death, DiscoverText, GNIP, Jobs, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, Social Media, Steve, Steve Jobs, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tweets, twitter, Twitter API
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Perry Loses Ground Post Debate
Prior to the CNN GOP Primary Debate last Tuesday, October 18, Texifter analysts had been collecting Tweets relating to every major Republican contender since late August. Earlier in the fall, we reported on the number of Tweets per candidate, which … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged Bayesian Classifiers, Data Mining, DiscoverText, GOP, Herman Cain, Machine Learning, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Republican Primary, Rick Perry, Social Media, Texifter, Text Analysis, twitter, Twitting Monitoring
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GNIP Power Track Tutorial: Getting Started via DiscoverText
This is an 11-minute tutorial covering how you get started using the GNIP Power Track for Twitter (the “full firehose”) to capture large numbers of Tweets for analysis. Tweet This Post
Posted in DiscoverText, product
Tagged analytics, DiscoverText, GNIP, Power Track, Tutorial, Tweets, twitter
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GNIP’s Power Track
This short video talks about some of the advantages when using the GNIP-enabled Power Track for gathering Tweets via DiscoverText. If the video won’t play, try this link. Tweet This Post
Posted in DiscoverText, product
Tagged datamining, DiscoverText, GNIP, PowerTrack, twitter
4 Comments
DiscoverText on the Road
For the past month, Texifter technical and business development staff have been occupied with multiple large projects including, the cultivation of the GNIP Beta, updating system performance, experimenting with lead generation, and digging through the #OBL:-) Funniest Tweets. However, this has not … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged #ir12, #OBL, Demo, DiscoverText, GNIP, ieGroup, Presentation, SocInfo, Stu Shulman, Texifter, TextWest, Travel
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The Crazy Life of a Tweet
On the evening of May 1st, Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan. Over the following hours (and days), bin Laden was mentioned by millions across the twitterverse. Among the first of those tweets came from a young, gay, homeschooled … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged #OBL, analytics, API, Bin Laden, Code Text, coding, Crowdsource, crowdsourcing, DiscoverText, Research, Social Media, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tweets, twitter, Twitter API
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Mining for Leads
Texifter is pioneering the use of machine-learning methods to harvest essential information from unstructured social media data. For example, Twitter feeds can generate top line and bottom line growth. This requires a text analysis tool that moves beyond simply displaying … Continue reading
The Apple Shake-Up: Part I
For Apple, last week will be remembered as one of its toughest and finest on record, and not just for its tumultuous stock prices, but for the staggering range of emotions that the company evoked throughout the week. The week began with … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged Apple, Data Mining, DiscoverText, iOS5, iPhone, IT, Sentiment Analysis, Texifter, Text Analytics
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The OBL Script
#ir12 – IGNITE TALK SCRIPT Slide #1 – Hi I’m Stu and I’m going to talk today about the power of crowds for performing certain tasks. I want to thank Josh Sowalsky for managing this project and drafting the … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged #ir12, #OBL, crowdsourcing, Data Mining, DiscoverText, Texifter
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The OBL:-) Voting Options
Note: Voting will remain open until the end of #IR12. Thanks for the idea of posting the ballot Sarah! Tweet #OBL:-) plus the number of the Tweet you think is funniest. … Continue reading
Crowdsourcing: the #OBL:-) Project
Tomorrow morning I will present this 5-minute talk at #IR12. If you want the sneak peek, or if you cannot make it to Seattle for the talk, here is your chance to see the results and, more importantly, be a … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, research
Tagged #OBL, Crowdsource, crowdsourcing, humor, methods, Research, tools
2 Comments
Bin Laden Tweets Take Center Stage at AoIR
On Tuesday, October 11th, Texifter Founder and CEO, Stu Shulman, will be attending the annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers in Seattle, Washington. The Twelfth Annual AoIR Conference (you can follow it on Twitter @ #IR12) brings together … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged AoIR, Bin Laden, crowdsourcing, data ming, DiscoverText, ignite talks, QDAP, Social Media, Texifter, twitter
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Power Track for Twitter
It works! In less than 48 hours, the GNIP-enabled Power track for Twitter has pulled in more than a quarter million Tweets for the rule “Google”: 257, 284 to be precise, but that number changes faster than I can keep … Continue reading
Posted in general
Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, GNIP, Klout, Social Media, Texitfer, Text Analytics, twitter
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