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Tutorial Videos
Thanks to our friends at Screencast.com, we now have our entire tutorial video library indexed in a spiffy new media roll. Learn how to use DiscoverText to archive, filter, search, code, and machine classify text from social media, surveys, emails … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, product
Tagged Active Learning, analytics, Code Text, coding, crowdsourcing, Data Mining, DiscoverText, Disqus, Facebook, Facebook API, GNIP, Google, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, Social Media, social media monitoring, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, twitter, Twitter Analysis, Twitter Mining
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Chasing the Social Media Data Trail – Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
I really like the effort Jeremy Harris Lipschultz put into preparing this panel, recording it with a small hand held device, making edits, and producing a polished video and blog post. Early attempts to list useful social media metrics quit … Continue reading
Posted in general, research, Social Media, Twitter
Tagged AEJMC, analytics, Data Mining, Google, Machine Learning, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, social media monitoring, software, Text Analysis, Twitter Mining
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Shout Out to Boston New Tech Meetup #BNT19
A big thanks goes out to the organizers of the Boston New Technology Meetup, held at the Microsoft NERD Center on Tuesday, July 25th (#BNT19). The Citigroup-sponsored event gathered a nice crowd of entrepreneurs, technologists, and start-up enthusiasts, all of whom … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, general, Texifter
Tagged DiscoverText, Google, HR Analytics, Machine Classifiers, Machine Learning, Research, Social Media, Texifter, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Twitter Analysis
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Texifter, JetBlue & Google @SIOP
Prior to heading to IHRIM in Chicago at the beginning of May, Texifter will be making an appearance in San Diego at the 2012 Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference. SIOP is a division of the American Psychological … Continue reading
Archiving Google+
As part of developing our suite of live feed options, we are currently beta testing a new Google+ API. If you would like to join the beta group, let us know. This video outlines the way we have set it … Continue reading
Visiting Google & Facebook
Thanks to some excellent ground work by Joe Delfino and Sean Kelleher, Joe, Sean & I were able to make a pilgrimage to Google, Facebook & Reputation.com for a wildly exciting day of briefings with Q&A. While I’d love to … Continue reading
Posted in DiscoverText, Facebook, general
Tagged DiscoverText, Entrpreurship, Facebook, Google, Silicon Valley, Startup, Texifter
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100 Million Documents
A few days ago, DiscoverText ingested document 100,000,000. It was probably a Tweet. Researchers woke up today to a newly optimized database of more than 300,000,000 meta data values. Over the coming days and weeks, we will be rolling out … Continue reading