So there's this startup called
SmogFarm, which does big-data sentiment analysis, "pulse of the planet" stuff. I
spotted them last year, and now they've got an actual product with an actual business model up and running in private beta:
KredStreet, "The Social Stock Trader Rankings," which performs sentiment analysis on StockTwits data and a sampling of the Twitter firehose to determine traders' overall bullish/bearish feeling. They also compare reality against past sentiment to score and rank traders based on their accuracy, which is more interesting. It's a first iteration, but it looks pretty nifty, and I like the idea of a ranking system wherein unknowns can leave high-profile loudmouths in their dust by virtue of simply being right more often. Even if I feel slightly uneasy when I imagine such a system being applied to, say, tech bloggers. Actually being held
accountable for what I've written in the past? Doesn't that just seem terribly
wrong?Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/5bqFzyPO95E/
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