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Category Archives: GNIP
Gnip Power Track Expansion
It’s official. Starting in January 2013, DiscoverText customers will be able to purchase monthly access to four vibrant Gnip-enabled Power Track data feeds. Building on current successes with Twitter, we are pleased to offer unprecedented federated Power Track access to … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, Disqus, GNIP, Social Media, Tumblr, Twitter, Twitter, WordPress
Tagged DiscoverText, Disqus, GNIP, Tumblr, twitter, WordPress
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Smoking Hot Data
We interviewed researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago in the Health Media Collaboratory about their use of DiscoverText and the Gnip-enabled Power Track for Twitter to study smoking behavior. The team, led by Dr. Sherry Emery, explains why it … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, GNIP, research, Social Media, Twitter
Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, GNIP, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, PowerTrack, R&D, Social Media, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tweets, Twitter Mining
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Complete History of Twitter Now Available via GNIP
Texifter was the first company to join as a paying customer in the alpha “Snapshot” offering from Gnip. You can still take part in that alpha by submitting a request for a free estimate of a snapshot from Twitter’s complete … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, GNIP, Social Media, Texifter, Twitter
Tagged API, GNIP, PowerTrack, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, social media monitoring, Texifter, Text Analytics, Twitter Mining
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Twitter Fire Hose Access: Never Miss a Tweet
Just in time for the 2012 GOP convention, we are running a special offer to provide full Twitter fire hose access via the Gnip-enabled Power Track for Twitter: Never miss a tweet. Full coverage with no rate limits. Powerful search … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, GNIP, product, research
Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, GNIP, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, PowerTrack, Social Media, social media monitoring, software, Text Analytics, Tweets, Twitter Analysis, Twitter API, Twitter Mining
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Election Special: Gnip Power Track Access Fee Cut in Half
Memo to: Political Junkies, Researchers, and Journalists Subject: 2012 GOP Convention Would you like every tweet from @GOPconvention, #RNC2012, #Romney, #TeaParty, or any person whose Twitter bio contains “Romney”? These are just a few of the possible queries you can … Continue reading
Posted in API, DiscoverText, general, GNIP, Twitter
Tagged convention, election, Gnip. Power Track, GOP, rnc, romney, Tea Party
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Using Twitter Bios & GNIP Rules to Find Domain Specific Twitter Users and Important Tweets
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Posted in DiscoverText, general, GNIP, product
Tagged bio, DiscoverText, filtering, GNIP, Power Track, rules, search, twitter
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Tracking Anti-Smoking Campaign Effects Online
The use of social media has grown exponentially over the last several years. In fact, most television programs and televised advertising have a social media component, designed to expand reach and engagement with the audience. To date, the tobacco control … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, GNIP, product, Twitter
Tagged anti-smoking, ehealth, PowerTrack, public health, Social Media, Text Analytics, Tweets
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Why Try GNIP?
We asked folks signing up for the 2nd GNIP beta using DiscoverText why they were doing it. Here is a nice Wordle showing some of the common themes: We also asked for job titles. No surprise the professors lead the … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, GNIP, research, Twitter
Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, GNIP, Klout, Machine Learning, NLP, Power Track, Social Media, social media monitoring, Text Analytics, Tweets, Twitter Mining
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Get the Twitter Fat Pipe
Texifter is launching a second beta test period using “Power Track for Twitter” fire hose filtering a service provided by GNIP. We have streamlined the process of providing Enterprise class access to the beta test. This beta includes access to … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, GNIP, Twitter
Tagged #bigdata, beta test, Code Text, Data Mining, DiscoverText, GNIP, Twitter API
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DiscoverText Introduces Tools for Random Sampling
DiscoverText is rolling-out an addition to its analytical toolkit: random sampling. The Web-service already offers an array of tools for text analytics and rigorous, team-based qualitative data analysis. These functions include the ability to code and annotate text, measure inter-rater … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, Facebook, general, GNIP, product, research, Twitter
Tagged analytics, API Graph, Bayesian, Bayesian classification, classification, Code Text, coding, Data Mining, DiscoverText, Firehose, Gary King, GNIP, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, methodology, Natural Language Processing, NLP, PowerTrack, Qualitative Data Analysis, random, Random Sample, Random Sampling, Research, research methodology, sample, Sampling, Social Graph, Social Media, social media monitoring, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, twitter, Twitter API
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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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Tracking FEMA Emergency Hashtags
On November 9th, the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) conducted its first national test of the Emergency Alert System. In some communities this meant full involvement, with teams responding to mock emergencies, and managers monitoring the execution. In the deaf community, … Continue reading →