Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media  //  Curated by colleagues from the 2012 MAYmester PRL530 Social Media for Public Relations class in the Public Relations Master's Program at the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University.

Jul 26 / 6:58pm

Topsy Searches Twitter Better Than Twitter | NYTimes

Topsy is a dedicated site for searching Twitter. It’s better, it turns out, than Twitter’s own search functions.

If you’ve tried to search for tweets on Twitter’s built-in search box, you know it can be frustrating.

For a currently popular topic, you’ll get dozens of recent tweets. For an older topic, you may get no results at all. Twitter has an advanced search page, but a better alternative is Topsy, a dedicated Twitter search engine. It’s so good that even Twitter’s official guide for journalists suggests using Topsy to research news topics.

Topsy’s advanced search, linked from its home page, lets you search for specific Web domains or Twitter users, tweets posted during a specific period of time in the past, and for all tweets with the word “lady” but not “gaga.” You can also specify only tweets that include photo links, video links or Web links.

Social Networks

The way people connect digitally.

Topsy has indexed tweets back to mid-2008. It does not keep them all, but it does keep the ones that were retweeted a lot, or that came from people whom Topsy deems influential because they are often retweeted or cited in other people’s tweets. That same influence algorithm lets you sort search results by relevance rather than in chronological order.

Topsy is also a good way to check in on what’s hot on Twitter right now. The site’s home page features a frequently updated list of trending links, again sorted by relevance. For example, if a few celebrities tweet a video, it will rank higher than one tweeted by a larger group of little people. And there’s a special page devoted to trending videos. Click the video thumbnail, and Topsy pops up a video player rather than sending you to YouTube or another site. Right now the top video is a bunny playing with a ball of string. The people have spoken.

Filed under  //  Twitter   journalism   monitoring tools   search   social media   topsy  
Mar 23 / 8:59pm

Google vs. China: Everything You Need to Know

Media_httptheweekcomi_jdtnh

I'm a long-time subscriber to The Week, which aggregates news stories from dozens of sources, offering both print and online editions. Their staff brilliantly summarizes news events and topics from all sides into short, blog-like articles.

It's a blessing when there just isn't enough time in the day to get a full picture of current events, which is why I always appreciate their coverage of complicated (i.e., wtf) events like the Google and China fiasco.

Check out their Opinion Brief, Best Cartoon, Best Video (see below), a Timeline of Google in China, the latest and best tweets, The Bullpen, and Flashback.

Media_httptheweekcomi_txghh

Filed under  //  China   Great Firewall   The Week   censorship   google   search  
Jan 26 / 6:13am

Better Than Googling Yourself - Find Everything About You Online

Media_httpwwwwebmiico_fsyix

WebMii claims to "find all online public information about you."

It actually does a pretty good job at scouring the web finding information about you.

You'll also get your PeopleRank visibility score from 0 to 10.

My PeopleRank score is a 4.1 when entering Philip Ryan into the first box, and Johnson into the second.

It jumps up to 9.1 if I omit my middle name, for obvious famous architect-related reasons...

Media_httpuploadwikim_baxte

Filed under  //  google   name   privacy   search   transparency   webmii