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	<title>Comments on: Twitter analytics</title>
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		<title>By: PJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folks, just some first impressions on Twitter Analytics. I did a &#039;test run&#039; of Tweet Archivist for my &#039;Scandinavian Film &amp; TV Culture&#039; MOOC with key word search on Danish Director Lars Van Trier which resulted in 104 pages of tweets for just one week time span! I think that demonstrated to me the Jeremy&#039;s guidance below that our &#039;micro&#039;-ethnography needs to be very narrowly focused. Cheers, PJ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Folks, just some first impressions on Twitter Analytics. I did a &#8216;test run&#8217; of Tweet Archivist for my &#8216;Scandinavian Film &amp; TV Culture&#8217; MOOC with key word search on Danish Director Lars Van Trier which resulted in 104 pages of tweets for just one week time span! I think that demonstrated to me the Jeremy&#8217;s guidance below that our &#8216;micro&#8217;-ethnography needs to be very narrowly focused. Cheers, PJ</p>
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