Re: [Air-L] Any tool to analyse tweets in a trend (Muhammad Babur)
G'day ! Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI: http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research... Hope this helps. -- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
You want to use 140kit.com Sent from my iPhone On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
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Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
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Yes . I have just checked that . On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
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If you're also looking to gather the tweets, might be worthwhile to try Datasift Historics. I think they only support events from the past month, but potentially worthwhile to check them out - http://datasift.com/historics Otherwise once you have the data, if its not too large of a dataset, you can easily use mysql, mongo db or even excel for the analysis. Gilad On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Muhammad Babur <baburanwer@gmail.com>wrote:
Yes . I have just checked that .
On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ -
ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
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If you'd like to set up your own twitter monitor, i.e. collect tweets either from location or based on keywords and store them in a database, I created a tool and wrote a guide on how to do it for free here: http://mapvocate.net/?p=12 It should take all of five minutes to set up. The software is open-source, if you can wait a week or two we'll be releasing a version for linux/mac os x as well as a guide on how to set it up on a server (this depends on work schedule). /jt On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Gilad Lotan <giladlotan@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're also looking to gather the tweets, might be worthwhile to try Datasift Historics. I think they only support events from the past month, but potentially worthwhile to check them out - http://datasift.com/historics
Otherwise once you have the data, if its not too large of a dataset, you can easily use mysql, mongo db or even excel for the analysis.
Gilad
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Muhammad Babur <baburanwer@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes . I have just checked that .
On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ -
ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J
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Hello all, Apologies if I am about to jump in with a question discussed previously (if so, I am happy to look through the archives) but I have been spending a lot of time trying get a sense of how one can access 'historical' Twitter data. A collaborator and I have a fairly small-scale project, for which we'd like to look back about 2 years at maybe 1-3 specific hashtags all related to a local neighbourhood campaign. From what I have garnered from a lot of looking around, the only way to get at historical data is by purchasing services from third parties with access to the Twitter fire hose. The problem there is that such companies only seem to offer much more extensive services than we need - we do not need, for instance, full-scale quantitative analytics of tweet data, mood, and the like. We simply want to generate a list of tweets using a certain hashtag over a certain period, for the purposes of qualitative analysis (it would be linked with interviews and other secondary information). Any help or pointers would be much appreciated. Very best, Scott Rodgers www.publiclysited.com
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:53:02 -0500 From: jetlistserv@gmail.com To: giladlotan@gmail.com CC: Air-L@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] Any tool to analyse tweets in a trend (Muhammad Babur)
If you'd like to set up your own twitter monitor, i.e. collect tweets either from location or based on keywords and store them in a database, I created a tool and wrote a guide on how to do it for free here: http://mapvocate.net/?p=12 It should take all of five minutes to set up.
The software is open-source, if you can wait a week or two we'll be releasing a version for linux/mac os x as well as a guide on how to set it up on a server (this depends on work schedule).
/jt
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Gilad Lotan <giladlotan@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're also looking to gather the tweets, might be worthwhile to try Datasift Historics. I think they only support events from the past month, but potentially worthwhile to check them out - http://datasift.com/historics
Otherwise once you have the data, if its not too large of a dataset, you can easily use mysql, mongo db or even excel for the analysis.
Gilad
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Muhammad Babur <baburanwer@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes . I have just checked that .
On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
G'day !
Muhammad Babur asked:
> Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a > particular trends ?
We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI:
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
Hope this helps.
-- Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ -
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Scott, Gnip and Datasift are the two best options for historical Twitter data. We are customers of Gnip and value the service. ~Stu On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Scott Rodgers <rodgers_scott@hotmail.com>wrote:
Hello all,
Apologies if I am about to jump in with a question discussed previously (if so, I am happy to look through the archives) but I have been spending a lot of time trying get a sense of how one can access 'historical' Twitter data. A collaborator and I have a fairly small-scale project, for which we'd like to look back about 2 years at maybe 1-3 specific hashtags all related to a local neighbourhood campaign. From what I have garnered from a lot of looking around, the only way to get at historical data is by purchasing services from third parties with access to the Twitter fire hose. The problem there is that such companies only seem to offer much more extensive services than we need - we do not need, for instance, full-scale quantitative analytics of tweet data, mood, and the like. We simply want to generate a list of tweets using a certain hashtag over a certain period, for the purposes of qualitative analysis (it would be linked with interviews and other secondary information) .
Any help or pointers would be much appreciated.
Very best, Scott Rodgers www.publiclysited.com
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:53:02 -0500 From: jetlistserv@gmail.com To: giladlotan@gmail.com CC: Air-L@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] Any tool to analyse tweets in a trend (Muhammad Babur)
If you'd like to set up your own twitter monitor, i.e. collect tweets either from location or based on keywords and store them in a database, I created a tool and wrote a guide on how to do it for free here: http://mapvocate.net/?p=12 It should take all of five minutes to set up.
The software is open-source, if you can wait a week or two we'll be releasing a version for linux/mac os x as well as a guide on how to set it up on a server (this depends on work schedule).
/jt
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Gilad Lotan <giladlotan@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're also looking to gather the tweets, might be worthwhile to try Datasift Historics. I think they only support events from the past month, but potentially worthwhile to check them out - http://datasift.com/historics
Otherwise once you have the data, if its not too large of a dataset, you can easily use mysql, mongo db or even excel for the analysis.
Gilad
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Muhammad Babur <baburanwer@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes . I have just checked that .
On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
> G'day ! > > Muhammad Babur asked: > >> Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a >> particular trends ? > > We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI: > >
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
> > Hope this helps. > > > -- > Dr Axel Bruns http://snurb.info/ - http://produsage.org/ > ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation http://cci.edu.au/ > Associate Professor, Media & Communication a.bruns@qut.edu.au > Creative Industries Faculty, Z1-515, CIP Twitter: @snurb_dot_info > Queensland University of Technology +61 7 31385548 > Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, Qld. 4059, Australia CRICOS No.: 00213J > > _______________________________________________ > The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list > is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org > Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org > > Join the Association of Internet Researchers: > http://www.aoir.org/ _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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No service that I know of will let you go back 2 years. I suspect you'll have to get in touch with Twitter for this data. On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Scott Rodgers <rodgers_scott@hotmail.com>wrote:
Hello all,
Apologies if I am about to jump in with a question discussed previously (if so, I am happy to look through the archives) but I have been spending a lot of time trying get a sense of how one can access 'historical' Twitter data. A collaborator and I have a fairly small-scale project, for which we'd like to look back about 2 years at maybe 1-3 specific hashtags all related to a local neighbourhood campaign. From what I have garnered from a lot of looking around, the only way to get at historical data is by purchasing services from third parties with access to the Twitter fire hose. The problem there is that such companies only seem to offer much more extensive services than we need - we do not need, for instance, full-scale quantitative analytics of tweet data, mood, and the like. We simply want to generate a list of tweets using a certain hashtag over a certain period, for the purposes of qualitative analysis (it would be linked with interviews and other secondary information).
Any help or pointers would be much appreciated.
Very best, Scott Rodgers www.publiclysited.com
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:53:02 -0500 From: jetlistserv@gmail.com To: giladlotan@gmail.com CC: Air-L@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] Any tool to analyse tweets in a trend (Muhammad Babur)
If you'd like to set up your own twitter monitor, i.e. collect tweets either from location or based on keywords and store them in a database, I created a tool and wrote a guide on how to do it for free here: http://mapvocate.net/?p=12 It should take all of five minutes to set up.
The software is open-source, if you can wait a week or two we'll be releasing a version for linux/mac os x as well as a guide on how to set
it
up on a server (this depends on work schedule).
/jt
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Gilad Lotan <giladlotan@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're also looking to gather the tweets, might be worthwhile to try Datasift Historics. I think they only support events from the past month, but potentially worthwhile to check them out - http://datasift.com/historics
Otherwise once you have the data, if its not too large of a dataset, you can easily use mysql, mongo db or even excel for the analysis.
Gilad
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Muhammad Babur <baburanwer@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes . I have just checked that .
On 24 January 2013 20:15, Jason D Ensor <jasondensor@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, 140kit.com are closing so no good for Twitter mining. Creating a new dataset on their website yields: "Sorry, but 140kit is in the process of shutting down as of Feb. 1 and, as such, is not accepting any new datasets". Jas
On 24 January 2013 22:24, Alexander Furnas <zfurnas@gmail.com> wrote:
You want to use 140kit.com
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On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:36 PM, Axel Bruns <a.bruns@qut.edu.au> wrote:
> G'day ! > > Muhammad Babur asked: > >> Can you please identify some tool that can be used to analyse tweets in a >> particular trends ? > > We had a similar question about this here last September. Here's my answer at the time, which outlines a number of tools and solutions we've found useful in our work at the CCI: > >
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/2012/09/29/a-quick-recap-of-twitter-research...
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