Posts Tagged ‘TweetDive’

TweetDive Source Code

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

I’m happy to announce that we’ve made the TweetDive source code publicly available (finally). I know a number of people have been waiting to get their hands on it. For details on how to grab it from Subversion take a look at this page.

We hope this code will provide a quick-start for developers getting started with SaffronSierra. TweetDive uses a number of different REST APIs available on SaffronSierra. You can use it as a reference as you build your own stuff, or you can extend TweetDive with new features. If you’d like to see your changes incorporated into the running version of TweetDive please contact us. We’d be happy to incorporate patches.

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What is SaffronSierra (in plain english)?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

I recently received a request to describe SaffronSierra “in plain english”, this post will attempt to do just that.

SaffronSierra is a cloud-based, hosted version of SaffronMemoryBase. SaffronSierra enables developers to easily leverage the analytical powers of SaffronMemoryBase using a simple REST API. Using SaffronSierra, you don’t have to worry about downloading, installing and configuring software. You simply login to your SaffronSierra console and press “Start”. Within minutes, you will have a private instance of SaffronSierra ready for your use. Once your service is available you can start putting your data into SaffronSierra and powering your applications with advanced analytics. We hope that SaffronSierra enables people to quickly realize the benefits of SaffronMemoryBase in a low-cost, low-risk way.

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TweetDive Worlds

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

Up until today if you were to login into TweetDive you would have only seen data from what we call the “Money” world. TweetDive could only display Twitter data that had been ingested into this one SaffronSierra instance. Today we refreshed TweetDive and now users have access to more “worlds”. A “world” represents a Twitter account paired with a SaffronSierra instance. Now when you login you should see the world selector towards the top-right of the screen.

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TweetDive Introduction (Part 1)

Monday, February 8th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

This is a screencast that I put together that covers some of the basics of using TweetDive.

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