[Air-L] Advice on ripping a twitter feed
Sarita Yardi
sarita.yardi at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 10:58:41 PDT 2009
This may be worth looking at:http://tweetake.com/
http://code.google.com/p/tweetake/
I don't know what their privacy policy is.
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School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Emma Duke-Williams <
emma.dukewilliams at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've had a look at some of the tools that have been suggested:
> 1: Monitter - I couldn't work out how to get a text file output
> (actually, I must be pretty dense, as I couldn't even work out how to
> get a single persons updates, never mind extract them!)
>
> 2: Blog analysis tool kit. Managed to get a feed fine, though it had
> the URLs for the different tweets in, so I guess that would cause
> problems with the treecloud.
>
> 3: Context miner; seems to be very complicated to set up - I can't
> quite work out what to do. That said, I could see that it could be
> useful for something more complex than just getting a text file with a
> feed from a single person on Twitter - which is what I'm after &, I
> think, what the original poster was after.
>
> Emma
>
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