recommendation of software/program to do random sampling of Chinese Microblog
Dear all, I am starting a project on the Chinese counterpart of Twitter, Weibo (Microblog), so I am trying to find a software/program to do random sampling of tweets that is friendly to the Chinese language. Does anyone have any recommendation? Thank you! Best, Christina
Christina, Please see: http://blog.texifter.com/index.php/2011/11/01/discovertext-introduces-random... DiscoverText works with all Unicode text, including Chinese. You can upload data and create random samples using the free 14-day trial. On preparing your data in a spreadsheet, see: http://help.discovertext.com/Creat-spreadsheets-and-CSV-files.ashx ~Stu On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Jingsi Christina Wu <jingsi.wu@gmail.com>wrote:
Dear all,
I am starting a project on the Chinese counterpart of Twitter, Weibo (Microblog), so I am trying to find a software/program to do random sampling of tweets that is friendly to the Chinese language. Does anyone have any recommendation? Thank you!
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Hello all (Apologies for x posting) Just released online - the November issue of Convergence, a special issue on mobile gaming, with seven new papers on that topic. http://con.sagepub.com/content/current The edition was edited by Chris Chesher (UNSW), Larissa Hjorth (RMIT), Ingrid Richardson (Murdoch) and Jason Wilson (Canberra). Contents as follows: Jason Wilson, Chris Chesher, Larissa Hjorth, and Ingrid Richardson - Distractedly engaged: Mobile gaming and convergent mobile media Larissa Hjorth - Mobile@game cultures: The place of urban mobile gaming Christopher Moore - The magic circle and the mobility of play Christian McCrea - We play in public: The nature and context of portable gaming systems Alison Gazzard - Location, location, location: Collecting space and place in mobile media Ingrid Richardson - The hybrid ontology of mobile gaming Celia Lam - Portable media affected spectatorship Jason Wilson - Playing with politics: Political fans and Twitter faking in post-broadcast democracy Enjoy! All the best JW Jason Wilson Assistant Professor of Journalism Convenor of Journalism Faculty of Arts and Design University of Canberra T +61 (0)2 62012545 M +61 (0)426267937 http://restlesscapital.net
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