Saturday, May 15, 2004
CyberJournalist.net: Taking the pulse of Weblogs: "Taking the pulse of Weblogs
At the Interactive Media conference this week Intelliseek announced a new tool called BlogPulse, which is somewhat similar to Daypop, but with a few cool extra features.
BlogPulse, like Daypop, is a great site for keeping track of what's hot and getting new story ideas.
Blogpulse is a machine-learning and natural-language processing techniques to discover trends in the highly dynamic world of blogs. Like Daypop, Blogpulse tracks the top URLs mentioned on Web sites -- but also lets you look up the top URLs on specific days.
In addition to a Key Phrases feature -- similar to Daypop's Word Bursts -- Blogpulse offers a Key People list of names mentioned most often.
Another cool feature is the BlogPulse Trend Tool, that lets you create your own trend graphs of phrasese popular on blogs over time.
Daypop, by the way, has been adding some cool features lately as well. Check out its Blogstats feature, which generates a page of statistics for any weblog in Daypop's index."
At the Interactive Media conference this week Intelliseek announced a new tool called BlogPulse, which is somewhat similar to Daypop, but with a few cool extra features.
BlogPulse, like Daypop, is a great site for keeping track of what's hot and getting new story ideas.
Blogpulse is a machine-learning and natural-language processing techniques to discover trends in the highly dynamic world of blogs. Like Daypop, Blogpulse tracks the top URLs mentioned on Web sites -- but also lets you look up the top URLs on specific days.
In addition to a Key Phrases feature -- similar to Daypop's Word Bursts -- Blogpulse offers a Key People list of names mentioned most often.
Another cool feature is the BlogPulse Trend Tool, that lets you create your own trend graphs of phrasese popular on blogs over time.
Daypop, by the way, has been adding some cool features lately as well. Check out its Blogstats feature, which generates a page of statistics for any weblog in Daypop's index."