Economists are using automatic text analysis methods to evaluate thousands of daily Twitter microblog messages. |
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Photos of her apparently lavish lifestyle on her microblog triggered suspicions that the organisation's funds had been misappropriated. |
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A passerby who saw the whole exchange then took a photo of the trio and uploaded it to his microblog. |
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Her initial post on the Twitter-like microblog Weibo was forwarded tens of thousands of times. |
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Television viewers can also install a microblog that enables them to exchange programmes with their community, or to express their opinions. |
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Get short messages, breaking news, and direct access on the world's favourite microblog Twitter. |
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The world is raving about the Twitter revolution, but the attention hasn't made the microblog any more profitable. |
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On Wednesday, Yu announced her imminent retirement from the sport on her microblog. |
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A blog or microblog could help gather information and build an audience prior to the presentation, while allowing for an expanded conversation after it is over. |
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It is the first time that a microblog account run by a government body has more than 10 million followers, the MPS said. |
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Rather than giving money, concerned Chinese citizens can put photos on the microblog and include the time and location the photos were taken for parents with missing children to examine. |
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Thus, microblog classification presents several challenges to text classification process. |
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At the top of the microblog there are information about its author. |
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Few days before joining the microblog, CIA opened a Facebook Page too, where it honored D-Day. |
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Police said on their official microblog that the car veered off the road at the north of the square, a major tourist attraction, crossed the barriers and caught fire. |
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Students microblog on sites like Twitter to share resources, communicate with peers, inquire about specific materials, and follow experts in a particular subject matter. |
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