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Emotional Search in Web 3.0
I urge you to go and check out We Feel Fine, a flash applet that scours the Interwebs not for keywords you've chosen, but from a huge array of predefined emotions. The result is a staggering visualisation of current states-of-mind across ...)
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Web Discoveries for March 9th
These are my del.icio.us links for March 9th
A tool that gets in the head of today's consumer.
Whitevector helps companies to generate consumer insight and to measure the influence of marketing efforts from social media such as blogs and discussion forums.
Onalytica is a leading supplier of services that transforms online buzz into actionable intelligence.
Attentio is monitoring and analysing social media such as blogs and discussion forums. Learn how online market intelligence can benefit your business.
Work out the CPC of a keyword in Google. Apparently quite unreliable, but a fairly good benchmark.
a clone of the now defunct usernamecheck.com, possibly useful for an upcoming project…
Brilliant idea for a blog that will certainly do well via RSS. Lovely simple layout too.
Amusing yet sensible to do list for launching any new site.
Gorgeous looking site that make the user feel thirsty just reading it.
Love how they give each of their products equal presence and encourage community.
Thanks mattbambow for this link, which looks like it'll be immensely useful
The new visual exploration tool from YouTube, part of TestTube.
Can't select one's own videos as a starting point yet, but makes for a good game of 6 degrees of separation.
OMFG!! This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long while.
Potentially useful product site, part of the Hearst Network. Maybe good for IKEA / Brita / H-Factor?
Cool tech gaming / GUI blog with a skew towards good looking / innovative interfaces.
Really simple game with Google Image Search at its core.
Good for about 2 minutes of furious typing, but gets boring after that.
Font Recognition. Useful for those finishing touches.
How did I not know about this???
I predict a new page on the blog just for loads of these.