We’ve added sentiment tracking to AlertRank, with cute icons

by Adam Green on April 8, 2009

in Announcements, Google Alerts, Sentiment

We’re going to be integrating sentiment tracking for Google Alerts throughout AlertRank. The first step is the Alerts listing, and we’ll be rolling out other uses of this data over the next few days.

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You can set the sentiment value to positive or negative for each alert by clicking in the sentiment column. You can sort on this column, and also select alerts for positive, negative, neutral or all values of sentiment.

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