Twitter is becoming the most used real-time information resource – yet – for news , resources , fresh links , articles , media and blog posts , with the new twitter the user can add media , video and links as well . With Twitter API , many...
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This is a small break from the normal healthcare posts but related in the fact that we are talking about “those algos” again and now this British Hedge fund says they have mastered and created an algorithm by searching sentiments on Twitter to find and determine their markets and trades. If you...
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I saw this article and couldn’t resist having to add my 2 cents here. Some points about 40% of the tweets being garbage is probably true, but you filter those folks out and follow those who you choose, those that are valuable. If I sat here and talked about what I had for lunch, nobody would ...
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I have been somewhat following this company since they started out, and at that point were questioning if there was in fact a market for this type of product, and I think we have the answer now, of course there is. I also have their widget on my blog for a quick and easy look up for clinical trials...
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Well the solution to this one is perhaps keep your ear aches to yourself if you don’t want to be marketed with products for the problem (grin). You could also set up a private following as well if you just wanted a close group of friends to know what is going on. Just like everything else...
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This is very simple and easy to use and if you have read this blog long enough you have seen other posts about Trialx. I did a few checks myself and it came back very quickly via Twitter. Obviously this is a quick check just to see what is available and gets the job done nicely. ...
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Interesting interview here, and they mention there are over 2,000 Twitter clients to use the system, amazing. Evan states Twitter is all consumer driven and talks about how it differs from other social networks, being a hybrid as it has a real functional business use as well. Twitter has a very...
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Every time the baby kicks, it uploads a message to the server and can send out a text message to a cell phone. Just think, migrate this on over to Facebook and Friend Feed. Good way for the future dad to stay in touch! You may want to make the tweets private though as you may not have...