Join me in a joint webinar with The Recorded Future Temporal Analytics platform on Wednesday, December 21st at 11AM EST.
Here’s the details and I’ll have a presentation to publish shortly thereafter.
Looking into the Future with Web Media Analytics
Social media provides companies better access than ever to the pulse of the world, and specifically, the stakeholders closest to their issues. The greater expanse of the web provides an even more diverse set of valuable data about the past, present and future, if it can be properly harnessed.
In a joint webcast on Wednesday, December 21, see how Recorded Future’s temporal analytics help make sense of information overload from the web and act as a complement to the suite of tools used by social media experts like Marshall Sponder, founder of Web Metrics Guru.
We’ll introduce Recorded Future’s technology, and share a live demo as part of a case study conducted with Mr. Sponder (author of the recently published book Social Media Analytics) on using web analysis tools for better understanding issues related to the upcoming World Economic Forum.
Agenda:
- Introduction: Dr. Christopher Ahlberg, CEO & Co-Founder
- RF Capabilities Demo: Chris Holden, Community Manager
- Case Study: Marshall Sponder, Web Metrics Guru
- Q&A: Panelists
When: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 11AM EasternWhere: WebEx Conference
Please register using the form below. You’ll receive an email invite with WebEx details.
Other updates:
On another note, my book was voted one of the top 25 Social Media books of 2011 by Neal Schaffer (who has written two books on Linkedin) of WindMill Networking.
There also was a new post of mine at AllAnalytics.com on “Tag Your World” which got a lot of comments; I have another 4 articles planned over the next month or so. Also been busy with final updates to “Social Media and The Arts” class that I’m teaching at Rutgers starting next month.
I’ll have a post out in a day or so, with some new analytic information.

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