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Tag Archives: Disqus
Texifter Social Data and Tools: August Prize Winners
As a part of getting new users to test our sifter beta, every month this summer we are awarding 12 #datagrants to academics. These prizes shave thousands of dollars of costs off of your research. The August social data and tools prize winners … Continue reading
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Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, Disqus, GNIP, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tumblr, Tweets, twitter, Twitter Analysis, Twitter API, Twitter Mining, WordPress
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Texifter Social Data and Tools: July Prize Winners
As a part of getting new users to test our sifter beta, every month this summer we are awarding 12 #datagrants to academics. All you need to do to be included in the August drawing is submit a valid historical Twitter estimate request using … Continue reading
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Tagged Data Mining, DiscoverText, Disqus, GNIP, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tumblr, Tweets, twitter, Twitter Analysis, Twitter API, Twitter Mining, WordPress
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Texifter Social Data & Tools June Prize Winners
As a part of getting new users to test our sifter beta, every month this summer we are awarding 12 #datagrants to academics. All you need to do to be included in the July drawing is submit a valid historical … Continue reading
Posted in Disqus, research, Social Media, Texifter, Tumblr, Twitter, WordPress
Tagged #bigdata, Active Learning, analytics, API, coding, DiscoverText, Disqus, R&D, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, software, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tumblr, Twitter Analysis, Twitter Mining, WordPress
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Social Data & Tools: Prizes for Academics
Social Data & Tools: Prizes for Academics We felt inspired by the recent #DataGrants experiment sponsored by Twitter that generated more than 1,300 proposals from 60 countries and resulted in six extremely interesting awards. One thing is clear: many more grants … Continue reading
Posted in Disqus, Disqus, Social Media, Texifter, Tumblr, Twitter, WordPress
Tagged Code Text, Context, Data Mining, DiscoverText, Disqus, Free, historical Twitter, Prizes, SIFTER, Text Analysis, Text Analytics, Tumblr, twitter
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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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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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Texifter and Columbia University Launch New Gnip Data Feeds
AMHERST, MA, November 15, 2012 New collaboration brings greater social data coverage to research, education, and commercial users. Texifter, a text analytics start-up, is launching access to two new major blog data streams as part of its collaboration with Columbia … Continue reading
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Tagged DiscoverText, Disqus, GNIP, HR Analytics, Machine Classifiers, PowerTrack, R&D, Research, Social Media, Social Media Analytics, software, Texifter, Text Analytics, Twitter Mining, WordPress
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Browsing “Disqus” Clusters
We are experimenting with the new “Disqus” API in house. In this video, I show results from a 5-day query against the public API for the term Syria. The 50,000+ results are drawn from a variety of mass media discussion … Continue reading
Posted in API, DiscoverText, Disqus, product
Tagged clustering, de-duplication, DiscoverText, Disqus, Disqus API, political activism, Research, Social Media, Syria
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Disqus API is Live!
DiscoverText is pleased to announce it has added Disqus to its repertoire of APIs for harvesting content produced online. Disqus, the world’s largest comment platform operator, has over 70 million users who produce roughly 500,000 comments per day. There are … Continue reading
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Tagged API, Comments, DiscoverText, Disqus, Disqus API, Forums, Machine Classification, Social Media Analysis, social media monitoring, Texifter, Text Analytics
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What do people “Disqus” about Syria?
I have a “Disqus” feed going on Syria. The “TopMeta” shows the distribution of online forum sources. Click on the image to see it full-size. Below is a visualization of the most frequently non-stop words based on an archive of … Continue reading →