Posts from all blogs: Twitter data

The #CFBPlayoff is happening on @Twitter

The #CFBPlayoff is happening on @Twitter. A look back on the road to the postseason and how to follow on New Year’s Eve.

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#ThisHappened on Twitter in Australia in 2016

How Australia came together on Twitter in 2016.

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Expecting the Unexpected

In their latest whitepaper, “Social Media Pulse”, @jrmontag and @drskippy use pattern recognition to categorize and model unexpected events — and show how just a bit of data can help predict outcomes.

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How the 2016 #AMAs went down on Twitter

Taking a look at the 2016 American Music Awards on Twitter.

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#FlyTheW: @Cubs win the 2016 #WorldSeries

The 2016 @MLB World Series played out in historic fashion with the @Cubs defeating the @Indians in seven games. And all of the top #Postseason moments, including the thrilling extra-inning final game, unfolded on Twitter.

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Twitter gave the best seat to Amazon India Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2017

Using runway videos, backstage photos, street fashion, fun GIFs and interactive Q&As at the pop up Twitter #BlueRoom, #AIFWSS17 found a new style of digital storytelling in fashion.

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The 2016-17 @NBA season is happening on Twitter

Here we go, hoops fans… the @NBA season is finally here! How to #GoLive with the NBA during the 2016-17 season.

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Age Data is Now Available from the Gnip Audience API

The Audience API from Gnip helps you instantly understand the audience behind any topic, any conversation, any influencer, or any event on Twitter.

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Tweeting from the Bloomberg Terminal

Twitter is where the world’s most influential people connect with each other and with the wider social media community in a way that’s never been possible before. Politicians, sports stars, actors, musicians, and many others are vibrant participants in a huge range of discussions. In fact, 82% of world leaders are on Twitter. But until recently, it has been challenging for financial market participants to join in the conversation.

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Goodbye Gnip 1.0, Hello Gnip 2.0

This August we announced the general availability of our new Gnip 2.0 APIs and laid out the plan to sunset all Gnip 1.0 endpoints on December 1, 2016.

We’re happy to report that many Gnip customer are now using the 2.0 endpoints, and enjoying the enhancements that come with them.

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