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  • LinkedIn Opens API

    LinkedIn today announced that they will be opening up their API to developers. A key can be easily obtained by going to http://developer.linkedin.com/ I am sure that this is going to lead to a rush off new and existing apps adding basic LinkedIn functionality, with TweetDeck among others already making...
    Posted to Amp This! by DaveW on 23 Nov 2009
    Filed under: web 2.0, api, linkedin
  • OA Developer’s Diary–Part 3: Topic Intention Comparison

    In Part 2 of the OpenAmplify Developer's Diary, I discussed comparison of the author information ("Demographics" and "Style") that the OpenAmplify output provides. In Part 3, I am shooting for a much more ambitious target, "Topic Intentions." My goal is to be able to...
    Posted to Tutorials by AngelaLawson on 21 Oct 2009
    Filed under: api, tutorial, OpenAmplify, Justin James, LINQ, SOAP
  • OA Developer’s Diary – Part 1: Making the Request

    A few weeks ago, I began working on a piece of software that I conceived of more than 4 years ago. In a nutshell, the application is designed to match documents that are similar (if not identical) in content to a source document. I envisioned that this application could be used in many ways, for example...
    Posted to Tutorials by AngelaLawson on 2 Oct 2009
    Filed under: api, tutorial, introduction, Community, OpenAmplify
  • Reviews of v 1.1

    Now that the latest version of the OpenAmplify engine has been out a coupe of weeks, we would love to hear some of your feedback on it. What do you think? Do you like TopicIntentions? What other new features are you loving? What new app ideas has the latest release enabled? Thanks! Dave Weinberg Community...
    Posted to Using OpenAmplify by DaveW on 11 Aug 2009
    Filed under: api, OpenAmplify, v1.1
  • Proper Nouns, API calls limit, academic use

    I tried processing proper nouns for a series of around 600 twitter feeds. I took those feeds and removed the containing urls and combined the remaining feeds to one long text. The results are rather mixed i'd say. Why am I only getting a few proper nouns? Is there a limitation on the number of results...
    Posted to Developer Forum on 4 Aug 2009
    Filed under: Twitter, OpenAmplify, api
  • OpenAmplify Version 1.1

    Today we are proud to announce the release of our latest version of OpenAmplify, the meaning platform. Version 1.1 brings some exciting new features and performance upgrades. For a complete list check our release notes [ http://community.openamplify.com/content/1dot1notes.aspx ] and the new documentation...
    Posted to Announcements by DaveW on 13 Jul 2009
    Filed under: openamplify, api, v1.1, 1.1, release, version 1.1
  • OpenAmplify Version 1.1

    Today we are proud to announce the release of our latest version of OpenAmplify, the meaning platform. Version 1.1 brings some exciting new features and performance upgrades. For a complete list check our release notes [ http://community.openamplify.com/content/1dot1notes.aspx ] and the new documentation...
    Posted to Developer Forum by DaveW on 13 Jul 2009
    Filed under: OpenAmplify, api, v1.1, 1.1, release, version 1.1
  • Intro to Using the OpenAmplify Open API

    Introduction: Using the OpenAmplify open API is simple. It's a web service you can access easily through a simple POST or GET request to this URL: http://portaltnx.openamplify.com/AmplifyWeb/AmplifyThis At its simplest, the API reads text you supply and returns linguistic data explaining and classifying...
    Posted to Tutorials by AngelaLawson on 14 Jun 2009
    Filed under: api, tutorial, introduction
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