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- 2 days agoJanos.HaitssmartRealm - Home
On-Demand Social Business Intelligence
smartRealm™ enables organizations to gain maximum value from social media by providing individual-level metrics which effectively characterize each participant across social networks. These measures provide the means to efficiently target individuals who are the best suited for sales and marketing campaigns, brand and product messaging, and other applications. smartRealm combines several key social networking measures to form a unique Social Network Authority and Prestige ( SNAP™) score which summarizes a person’s position and influence within their social networks, allowing for a standardized ranking and segmentation of all individuals across a variety of networks. - 4 days ago
- 4 days agoJanos.HaitsSnapGroups | Connect Without The Chaos
Isn't it about time someone came up with an easy, clutter-free way to exchange information with groups? Join Snap Groups today to create groups and find people who share your interests and passions.
- 5 days agoJanos.HaitsHowwl
Howwl is a place to have natural, threaded conversations. It's easy to follow people, tags or whatever you're interested in.
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Real-time Twitter search with feelings using insanely complex sentiment analysis.
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- Feb 26bblfishA Flock of Twitters: Decentralized Semantic Microblogging
A Flock of Twitters: Decentralized Semantic Microblogging
…as the number of streams continue to increase and as the flow rate of each stream picks up, people will grow tired of having to subscribe to, having to join yet-another-stream phenomenon (YASP). Does the Web truly need additional stream providers each with their own data silos? Is there a user-centric solution to this rapidly growing, overflowing-stream issue that puts YASP to rest once and for all?
This article answers these two questions in great detail but the succinct preview version is as follows:
1. The Web does not need additional stream providers each who exert significant control over a vast number of individuals, each who require their users to have a separate new user account (a new digital identity)
2. The Web does not need additional closed data islands (data silos)
3. The Web does need a means with which each individual can create, maintain, and control their own identity, efficiently and effectively manage stream conversations, and therefore not be beholden to a few, large data-silo stream providers
4. The only way to accomplish point three is for the emergence of a distributed, decentralized, Open Source microblogging ecosystem that leverages the power of the Semantic Web - Feb 26
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