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Good reads in tech, Nov 6th 2012

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Tim M
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Recent good reads from around the Web concerning online voting, AI applications in education, the semantics of how Twitter labels things, and interviewing for analytic thinking. Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced Technology | Tagged AI, Education, Hiring, semantics, Twitter, voting | Leave a reply

Conversation Targeting Put Before Experts

Posted on June 6, 2012 by Tim M
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Yesterday I presented some facts about Conversation Targeting at the Semantic Technology and Business conference — a crowd of experts in semantic technology and applications. We had a real breakthrough to talk about, with the stats to back it up. Continue reading →

Posted in Advertising, Audience, Platforms, Research | Tagged Ad Tech, context, semantics, sentiment, targeting | Leave a reply

Tech Take-Aways from the 2012 CM Summit

Posted on May 17, 2012 by Tim M
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While oriented primarily to marketers, much of this year’s Conversational Marketing Summit was about the intersection of marketing and technology on the Web. Here are a couple of powerful themes that emerged during the jam-packed 2-day event. Continue reading →

Posted in Advertising, Research | Tagged Analytics, CMSummit, Data Scientist, Imagesphere, NLP, semantics, Social Media | Leave a reply

“EverythingSense”

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Tim M
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“Bloggers have to eat.” I remember John Battelle saying that the first time I sat down to have a conversation with him.  It was part of his conveying to me why he was inspired to found Federated Media Publishing (FMP). … Continue reading →

Posted in Advertising, Research | Tagged authorship, semantics | 1 Reply

Something big is happening

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Todd V
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Federated Media Publishing has made some major changes during the past 12 months. But something bigger and more fundamental is at hand. Continue reading →

Posted in Advertising, Audience, Platforms, Research | Tagged Ad Tech, context, semantics, targeting | 2 Replies

Conversation Targeting: How it’s different

Posted on January 31, 2012 by Tim M
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Conversation Targeting – a new ad product we launched recently, to much success — is based on some strong semantic technology. However, it’s probably not what you think it is. Continue reading →

Posted in Research | Tagged Ad Tech, context, semantics, targeting | 8 Replies
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