Any time there’s a new movie hitting theaters, there’s a good chance that some of your friends (and thousands of other people) are tweeting about it. Unfortunately, there’s also a good chance that you ...
YouTube, the Google-owned video service, is revving up for the next generation of web engagement for content by buying Fflick, developer of a movie recommendation technology based on sentiment and ...
Back in August we wrote about a neat service called fflick that looked to harness Twitter to power a movie sentiment and recommendation engine, with an added dash of colorful style. Now the service is ...
Fflick (sic, awkwardly) tracks positive and negative feelings about movies by taking a close look at your friends’ movie-related tweets. Of course, that assumes your friends know what they’re talking ...
Ever since I had a beta invite, I have been wanting to interview the founder and CEO of fflick. Kurt Wilms has built one of the coolest, yet simplest, sites I've used in a while. Have you ever wanted ...
If you'd like a broad look at how well received a film is before you head off to the theaters, fflick combs Twitter to generate crowdsourced movie reviews. Hit up a movie listing at fflick and not ...
Google has started a process of acquiring sentiment analysis startup, fflick, for $10 million according to TechCrunch. It seems unlikely that fflick will be kept alive for its own sake, but rather the ...
Google has acquired fflick, according to TechCrunch. The price is reportedly $10 million. Is it a talent acquisition, a tool acquisition or both? It’s both. Using Twitter, the fflick service analyzes ...
Ever wish you could quickly gauge what your Twitter friends thought about a certain film without going through the tedious process of hunting through old tweets? Meet fflick, a new company that does ...
Google-owned YouTube confirmed Wednesday that it has acquired Fflick, a company that analyzes social media chatter to discover relevant content. "We were impressed by the technical talent, design ...
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