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  1. Natural fit for advanced sentiment analysis: opinion mining & automated brand monitoring. Here #Evolve24 + #NStein http://bit.ly/5ITdSK
  2. RT @seanmcbride: Blogging Vs. Microblogging: Twitter’s Global Growth Flattens, While WordPress’ Picks Up http://ff.im/bZT8s
  3. What is Smart Content? http://bit.ly/6nq85S -> And why text mining/analytics methods are important pieces of the puzzle
  4. RT @eric_andersen: Impressive! The Lego Matrix scene took 440 hours of work to put together - you better enjoy it! http://j.mp/4o6EBA
  5. Scale Twitter! Scaaale! This clock shows that total number of tweets will soon be > human population http://bit.ly/8JnxMg
  6. @aaranged Taxonomies are not dead, in fact they are more alive than ever. That's why I've said "agile" taxonomies. Still very useful
  7. @swaynette Agree. Money and idea OR idea because of Money OR idea and then a lot of money :-)
  8. @swaynette I don't know what will happen, but something will change. Changing the rules of the game requires more than money.
  9. @eric_andersen We are searching using different engines depending on the task. e.g. Google news has enough sources for some, not for others
  10. Interesting post: "The Death of Taxonomies, revisited" http://bit.ly/1EsM2a -> The born of "agile" taxonomies
  11. @eric_andersen No, but I don't think that is the point here even if it looks like it.
  12. Reading: Google Preparing to Launch Chrome Extensions http://bit.ly/6JTDbd
  13. @doriantaylor Talking about weird ways of getting money: advertising models. Isn't weird?
  14. Previous posts may suggest that I'm a big fan of Murdoch, I just love to be against the flow
  15. Readers who arrive via search are predominantly "one-and-done" visitors, not the people advertisers most want http://bit.ly/67FENR
  16. The entire web advertising pool contains a lot of money. Is it possible that Google is taking too much money out of that pool?
  17. Content is king, Murdoch knows it, Google knows it. They both get money because of content. No content, no money.
  18. @doriantaylor just enough evil
  19. Search engine exclusivity: \by @nytimes "it would be a watershed moment in the history of the Internet" http://bit.ly/4OINVg
  20. Interesting thing to remember: GOOG Founders Originally Believed Search Should Be Non-Profit http://bit.ly/6TRFql