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RankSpeed Announces a Ranking Tool for
Electronic Products
RankSpeed analyzes the noise in social
media to surface
the best products and websites
March 15, 2010 -- RankSpeed, the sentiment-based search engine,
announces a ranking tool for electronic products that analyzes
the noise in social media to surface the best products.
Instead of using traditional user review sites, RankSpeed
analyzes opinions expressed in the twittersphere / blogosphere
to rank products and websites by any sentiment entered as
a keyword: "excellent", "easy", "useful",
etc.
For each result, RankSpeed shows the percentage of users
who have expressed an "excellent" opinion and a
list of those users with their tweets about the product /
site.
The timeline for the tweets and blog posts used to rank results
can be set to one month, one year or any time. Choosing a
short timeline is useful to surface products or websites that
recently received positive comments.
For product results, RankSpeed can show a list of web pages
and photos related to the product and can check prices in
realtime (only a few merchants for this beta). The last offer
posted on Twitter is also mentioned.
Several criteria can be entered in a single query to compare
for example how "good", "easy" and "fast"
is a list of results. As any sentiment can be entered, the
ranking tool is also useful to avoid products or websites
often associated with "problem", "broken",
etc.
For this beta version, RankSpeed compares only popular websites
and electronic products to show how sentiment analysis on
social media can be helpful for products and services recommendation.
Future versions will work on a much larger database.
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