Kred's New PeopleBrowsr API Analyzes 1,200 Days of Social Media Posts

PeopleBrowsr, the social analytics service that created Kred, has mined the Twitter hose for data on the Internet's most viral people and subjects since 2008. Today, the company released an API that enriches Kred's social influence scoring system with in-depth reports. With PeopleBrowser, users can search key words and phrases, hashtags, names, bio data such as gender, interactions between users, location, or communities to pull up information on any topic.

PeopleBrowsr, the social analytics service that created Kred, has mined the Twitter hose for data on the Internet’s most viral people and subjects since 2008. Today, the company released an API that enriches Kred’s social influence scoring system with in-depth reports.

With PeopleBrowser, users can search key words and phrases, hashtags, names, bio data such as gender, interactions between users, location, or communities to pull up information on any topic. The analytics tool filters and indexes activity from the Twitter hose, public Facebook posts, and 40 million blogs and forums across the Web to produce detailed reports spanning as many as 1,200 days – more than three years – in social media history.

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