Hi Seth,
Maybe you already know, but just in case, gnip ( http://gnipcentral.com/ ) makes it easy to consume content feeds. It supports twitter, digg, delicious, etc ..
- Siva
From: Seth Grimes <grimes@...>
To: CEP-Interest@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 6 December, 2008 2:50:01 AM
Subject: [CEP-Interest] CEP on content feeds
Maybe you already know, but just in case, gnip ( http://gnipcentral.com/ ) makes it easy to consume content feeds. It supports twitter, digg, delicious, etc ..
- Siva
From: Seth Grimes <grimes@...>
To: CEP-Interest@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 6 December, 2008 2:50:01 AM
Subject: [CEP-Interest] CEP on content feeds
Hello all,
I'm working on an article on CEP on content feeds such as twitter.
I don't know of anyone who's actually doing it, but I know of one CEP
vendor that's experimenting with it. (There are limitations on the source
side.) I'm interested in learning about others who are doing/trying it.
I'm also interested in folking who are hooking in text-processing
capabilities. This could be as direct as regular-expression matching or
it could be deeper, for instance extraction of named entities.
Cheers,
Seth
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Seth Grimes Alta Plana Corp, analytical computing & data management
Intelligent Enterprise magazine (CMP), Contributing Editor
grimes@altaplana. com http://altaplana. com 301-270-0795
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