I work with Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) every day at work. So I follow things when they do with Internet Research. SAS have a new Free version for Universities called Analytics U. You may find this blog on their support site fun as there is a video from the recent SAS Global Forum that looks at basic analysis in a humours way of Internet data. There is a windows app in here that can download your facebook for some data in a SAS program format but you can parse this program for the data if you don't have SAS as the programs are just text files. SAS Blogs Home <http://blogs.sas.com/content> > The SAS Dummy<http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy>
Confessions of a SAS Dummy<http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2014/04/06/confessions-of-a-sas-dummy/> Confessions of a SAS Dummy [image: Chris Hemedinger] Chris Hemedinger<http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/author/chrishemedinger> |April 6, 2014
http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2014/04/06/confessions-of-a-sas-dummy/ I have followed this list for may be a decade and attended IR14 but have not heard to much about SAS use by you scholars. So I thought I would bring it up. Peter Timusk social science support worker at some government agency I can't mention but it is not in the business of spying so relax.