Hello my fellow Web Developers. It seems I have been charged with the
tall task at my new job of creating an application that would track
(on a kind of "super-aggregate basis") a combined aggregate of SEARCH
STRINGS (assumedly via Google), SOCIAL MEDIA MENTIONS (Twitter
mentions, Facebook mentions, blog mentions,etc), and NEWS POSTINGS
(again, I would assume obtained from Google API) for specific strings
or groupings of strings [say for "transportation," "commercial bus",
"vehicle manufacturing", etc]). I then would need to find a way to
grab and actually ACCESS all of this feed data directly, and then look
for any buzz words, hot topics, or general POPULAR TRENDS/frequent
mentions, as well as an analysis of SENTIMENT (what topics are
particularly being liked or disliked from around the Internet). Last
of all I would need to establish a kind of leaderboard of the top 5 or
10 most mentioned phrases in the subset of this feed data and what
topics are particularly being liked (+) or disliked (-), and the
extent of this sentiment. From there, the data would need to be pushed
to the end user, possibly in the form of alerts or other graphs or
charts.



SOME NOTES/OTHER INFO:
SocialMention.com does something quite similar to a majority of what I
need this app to do (for example, they have a really awesome "Realtime
Buzz Widget" where you can enter in a search string that you might be
looking to track, and it generates a JavaScript widget you can embed
into a Web page that will display a feed of "social mentions" made of
your particular search string from around the blogosphere:
http://socialmention.com/tools/ They also achieve the "Sentiment" and
"Top Keywords" functionality that I need when displaying search
results in the lefthand sidebar (ex: 
http://socialmention.com/search?q=transportation&t=all&btnG=Search)

The problem here though is that there is no way to get a raw,
manipulable handle on all the data generated through this feed (since
it is being done by a third party, SocialMention.com), as is the case
with the feeds generated by Google/Twitter API
etc.

The following are some URLs I have been looking at for consultation on
developing such an application:

Google AJAX Feeds API:
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/

Google AJAX Search API:
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/reference.html

jQuery.getJSON() - jQuery API
http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.getJSON/

Building a Chumby-style feed reader using SJS
http://www.croczilla.com/blog/19


Any help or insight that anyone can provide me on this would be very
much appreciated :).

Thank you so much,

Kevin Pajak - Interactive Web Developer
[email protected]

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