Twitter intelligence?

Last week, Chris Scott, a friend and an excellent Drupal and Ruby on Rails developer, (http://www.extonrails.com/) sent me this link. I have been constantly using it ever since. Summize Labs has come up with a real-time twitter sentiment mapper and overall evaluator. It is pretty simple: you type in a word or a person, and

Silobreaker launches at Demo 2008

The world-famous DEMO conference has been held for the last couple of days in California, and as always, there have been dozens of interesting product launches. Most interesting to us is the launch of Silobreaker‘s corporate ASP model (and, really, a relaunch of the site itself, which hasn’t attracted nearly the attention it deserves). Silobreaker is a

Visualizing data

One of my preoccupations since joining Nexalogy has been how to use visual representations of data to provide valid and easy-to-explain recommendations to help our clients make strategic decisions. The most important element must always be the validity of the presentation of the data itself – eye candy that isn’t accurate is misleading – but

We feel fine: blog emotional intelligence

My friend Tomek, a visual interface designer par excellence (http://www.pixelbox.com/), introduced me to this site a few weeks ago… it floored me with its insight and its visual display. It is similar in principal to our lexical text mapping tool here at Nexalogy. What WeFeelFine lacks in flexibility and depth (we check word correlations for all words

TextMap

The core of the work we do at Nexalogy is using network analysis tools to draw out interesting and (often) hidden relationships between concepts. There are a lot of companies doing similar work in different ways, including TextMap, which bills itself as “The Entity Search Engine”. Lots of great information there!