Posts Tagged ‘sentiment analysis

Nate Elliott is Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, where he helps interactive marketers around the world develop the strategies and tactics that make them successful, and then helps them measure the results. You can follow him on Twitter at @nate_elliott. Last year, American consumers posted more than a billion opinions about products [...]

Earlier this morning Twitter released “Twitter for Newsrooms,” its primer on how to use Twitter to gather and report news in the 21st century. #TfN is Twitter’s official nudge to old school reporters, a heavy handed reminder to get with the program and embrace Twitter as media production and consumption device. The company’s missive to journalists [...]

Earlier this morning Twitter released “Twitter for Newsrooms,” its primer on how to use Twitter to gather and report news in the 21st century. #TfN is Twitter’s official nudge to old school reporters, a heavy handed reminder to get with the program and embrace Twitter as media production and consumption device. The company’s missive to journalists [...]

Donald Trump has chosen not to run in the 2012 presidential elections, and so far, the Internet seems rather jubilant about the news. The New York Times‘s Social Media Editor Liz Heron tweeted that the newspaper’s Facebook post on Trump dropping out “was ‘Liked’ almost 400 times on Facebook in [the] first five minutes. Way [...]

Using the simple smile or frown allows you to access some basic sentiment analysis of people’s tweets Go to Source


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