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Posts tagged ‘NextStage Sentiment Analysis’

  • “It’s too accurate” (more undocumented uses of NextStage’s Evolution Technology) on July 20th, 2010
  • Nostra Culpa re NextStage Sentiment Analysis on July 6th, 2010
  • If you think I’m sexy and you like my <BODY>… on June 16th, 2010
  • Once Upon a Beta: My NSSA Experience on February 8th, 2010
  • NextStage Sentiment Analysis, Beta Test, Phase 2 on January 21st, 2010
  • Understanding and Using NextStage’s Level 1 Sentiment Analysis Tool on January 6th, 2010
Either a Penultimate User, an Equation Describing their Behavior, or a chart of same.
  • We Offered…

    • Looking for Love? Now You Can Find All the Right Places!
      (On the Evolution of Tools)
    • Blogging Advice (It’s All About the Audience)
    • Q&A for the Boston May 2011 Text Analytics Summit
    • Q&A for the Technology Driven Research Event in Chicago, 2-3 May 2011
    • NextStage Tool Previews in the Members Area
  • You Responded…

    • Joseph on Blogging Advice (It’s All About the Audience)
    • Rick Lent on Blogging Advice (It’s All About the Audience)
    • Antonio Leman on How Pretty Is Your Picture? (Koinophology)
    • Joseph on How Pretty Is Your Picture? (Koinophology)
    • Ned Kumar on How Pretty Is Your Picture? (Koinophology)
  • What We Wrote About

  • It’s Here Somewhere…

  • Long Ago and Far Away

  • RSS AllBusiness.com

    • 10 Ways to Motivate Your Employees on the Cheap
    • Working Backwards to Create a Great Customer Experience
    • 10 Inspiring Small Business Office Views
    • Your Credit Score: You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
    • The Consumer Electronics Show: It Means Business, Too
  • RSS An Economy of Meaning

    • It’s Fall – Time for Talking Turkey about Healthcare… David Morf
    • From Pat to Newt to Sarah: Marriage Vows to Death Panels and Back Joseph Carrabis
    • The Archeology of a Life Joseph Carrabis
    • “Does pushing the elevator button more than once make it arrive faster?” (When Applied Logic Fails) Joseph Carrabis
    • To 4ths of July that Can’t Be Remembered Joseph Carrabis
  • RSS That Think You Do

    • What Kind of Lover Are You (And Can You Improve)?
    • How Do You Define “Love”?
    • Breaking Up Can Be a Killer and Other Ways to Add or Remove Years from Your Life
    • A Little More on Comparisons
    • Unhealthy Comparisons
  • RSS The Analytics Ecology

    • Joseph Carrabis named Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southern California (USC)’s Annenberg Center for the Digital Future Thursday, 28 Apr 2011
    • Why Isn’t Marketing a Science, Part II
    • Defining “Definition” and People as “Programmable Entities”
    • Antagonistic Product Evolution
    • The Unfulfilled Promise of Online Analytics, Part 3 – Determining the Human Cost
  • RSS Twitterings

    • JosephCarrabis: MundaneWatch: Sitting on my backporch listening to birds, feeling the earth awake from its winter nap. Susan thinks I'm pushing Spring a bit
    • JosephCarrabis: MascotWatch: Boris enjoying a peanut butter sandwich last Saturday night http://t.co/Bmyp6gKA
    • JosephCarrabis: MundaneWatch: Just learned that we're "Ding-Dong-Dash Enthusiasts". I think we're flattered.
    • JosephCarrabis: @Exxx @jdaysy ResponseWatch: Thankee. AARP also wished me a happy birthday (yay?) and I got this in an email - http://t.co/D8G7ge1A
    • JosephCarrabis: MundaneWatch: This just came in, gave me a chuckle and a sigh (I know I'm loved) - http://t.co/m5mZTrTp
  • RSS Politics 2012

    • 2015 Fears and Hopes – 15 State Survey of Who’ll Bring Us to War, Who’ll Bring Us to Prosperity
    • As Votes Iowa So Votes…Who?
    • Grover Norquist – A Power Behind The Throne
    • Humor
    • But Will They Play Well in Peoria?

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