Category Archives: user-generated content

TrendMojo Technology Update

Frequent visitors to politicalmojo, celebrity trendmojo and baseball trendmojo will notice that our ratings have changed. Typically, our new scoring algorithms are more realistic (pessimistic?) than our previous model so you will see scores change dramatically from the beginning of … Continue reading

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Widgets are go!

Interested in getting great TrendMojo content on your own homepage? Take a look at our widgets so you can pull graphs of popular sentiment about key candidates. Check this out at TrendMojo Widget Central.

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Barack Obama

Politicalmojo tracks a sample of blog postings for the main Republican and Democratic candidates for the US Presidential election next year. They also analyze these postings and provide a summary “positive-negative” indicator on each candidate based on the text people … Continue reading

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YouTube Power

Its amazing how videos of candidates on YouTube have caught the imagination of US citizens. Seeing somebody sleeping or fixing their hair is a classic example of how important the trivialities of celebrity have become. We may condemn such distractions, … Continue reading

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Rolling launch…

We at politicalmojo.com have been working on our new site for a while. We are still working on it, but decided to go live this week with a rolling launch… As data accumulates for us on the main US Presidential … Continue reading

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What is politicalmojo?

US presidential elections cost billions and generate countless words and opinions. In the past two years blogs, mySpace and user-generated content in general (UGC) have grown massively. This has all happened since the Howard Dean campaign showed how the web … Continue reading

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