Public version of Blabble.com unveiledPosted 01/09/2004
Software company Blabble has unveiled the free public beta version of its research and analysis blog-tracking service Blabble.com.
Blabble tracks, evaluates and groups the output of over two million bloggers and allows users to track the opinions of web authors, a growing and important new form of public opinion.
"The Blabble difference is our natural language processing. By using language processing, we break down and group intended thoughts in valuable ways," said Blabble.com founder Matt Rice.
"Competing products simply produce a list of blogs which the user must read to determine tone and opinion. Our language processing does the job for you, saving you hundreds of hours of research."
Blabble service users can search blogs for comments about specific products and services, locate common phrases used to describe products, calculate how many people are discussing a product or service over a given time period, and evaluate the tone of discussions about a product or service to gauge how it is being received.
New York-based Blabble is privately held and builds technologies for research with an emphasis on blog-specific analysis.
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