Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it. Keith, my ingest process was down on Mar 19-20, so that is why I am missing data for that period.
For those who are curious, I am receiving about 1.2 million tweets a day and have about 3 billion entries in my main table. I am actually getting by with everything running on an EC2 medium instance, which is obviously very far from ideal but I am trying to stay on a budget. I hope to add new features as time allows, things like near real-time trending and geospatial analytics. If anyone has any ideas for features they think would be interesting, just let me know or add them as issues on the github page. On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Billie J Rinaldi <[email protected]> wrote: > That's so cool that I'm creating a new section for it on our page of links: > http://accumulo.apache.org/papers.html > > Billie > > On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:35:31 AM, "Jared winick" <[email protected]> > wrote: >> I gave an Introduction to Apache Accumulo presentation last month at >> the Boulder/Denver Meetup where I demoed an application that used >> Accumulo to provide real-time and historical access to words/phrases >> seen in Twitter messages as well as daily trend analysis. I finally >> got the demo polished up a bit and running on Amazon EC2 where it can >> be found at http://trendulo.com . >> >> Trendulo is still pretty Alpha at this point so please feel free to >> add to the existing documented issues at >> https://github.com/jaredwinick/trendulo where you can also obviously >> find the source. >> >> >> As an example, the following link will show the launch of Instagram's >> Android client, followed by Facebook's purchase and then a small >> increase in general "chatter" about the product http://goo.gl/XcCG8 >> >> >> Let me know if anyone has any questions or comments. Feel free to >> tweet @trendulo any interesting searches and I can retweet them out. >> >> >> Jared
