Data-Mine Your Own Facebook Data With Wolfram Alpha 55
Nerval's Lobster writes "Ever wanted to mine your own Facebook data? Wolfram Alpha is offering you the chance. Wolfram Alpha bills itself as a 'computational knowledge engine.' In contrast to other search engines such as Google and Bing, which return pages of blue hyperlinks in response to queries, Wolfram Alpha offers up objective data: type in the name of a person, for example, and you might receive their dates of birth and death, a timeline, and a graph of Wikipedia page hits. Now Wolfram Alpha's offering a new feature that can spit back years of your personal Facebook data sliced, diced, visualized and analyzed."
Seems to get hung up at 96% for me (Score:1)
Not sure why that is. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
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It's been running really slow since yesterday. Each step. If you do it in another tab and just let it run, it'll work.
The analysis is really interesting, too.
Whole new can of worm (Score:2, Insightful)
Just imagine if your fb account was hacked and your password was compromised
With the help of Wolfram, now the hacker can get to datamine your data, get things about you that you do not even know ever existed
Ouch !!
Re:Whole new can of worm (Score:4, Insightful)
Does wolfram store the info or does their access to your account info persist? If they do just imagine if hackers hack wolfram and get all the info.
Why are people here so willing to let yet another party datamine their FB data for FREE? Yes FB has all the data, but at least they'll charge others for it, and I doubt they'd share it all with Google or Microsoft or Yahoo.
Re:Whole new can of worm (Score:4, Informative)
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If you’re doing this for the first time, you’ll be prompted to authenticate the Wolfram Connection app in Facebook, and then sign in to Wolfram|Alpha (yes, it’s free).
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Gosh darn it, and I so wanted to know what the proximity of my college cluster was to my work cluster (what does that mean anyway?)
Hear that? (Score:5, Funny)
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I am dull as shit and I went and tried it. It is pretty cool. The mutual friend clusters are pretty nifty.
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Nothing you said contradicts GP, but carry on.
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HEY! Speak for yourself! ... oh wait....
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Tutorial? (Score:4, Interesting)
I posted my facebook url, and it told me about facebook.
I posted my name (my facebook page is facebook.com/firstname.lastname), it gave me nothing.
I posted "skine." It gave me the definition of skin, with no chance of changing that.
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Search for "Facebook report" - you may need to have a (free) account, you also may need to link it to facebook.
But it does tell you all kinds of neat information.
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type “Facebook report” into the search bar, click “Allow” on the subsequent permissions
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Unfortunately you need to authorise a specific plugin / app for WA so you can't use this for some high end facebook stalking. :/
I am disapointed and have promptly re-zipped my pants!
Bad for searching porn ! (Score:1)
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=anal
"Anal is an Indian language"
sadly I have no facebook account to analyze (Score:1, Interesting)
am I missing out ?
so how the fuck do you do it? (Score:2)
Data Mining (Score:1)
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Re:Not sure this works.. (Score:4, Informative)
It says right in the title of the table "Web statistics for all of facebook.com:"
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Clever... (Score:1)
Data mining company gets users to let them in to another data mining company. Brilliant.
Stop Being an Enabler for Facebook (Score:1)
I wish companies would stop building tools and businesses around Facebook. It just makes the monster that much harder to kill. More and more it's evident that a new competitor needs to come along and wipe out Facebook. Hopefully it would be open source, but for now I'd even settle for another company not quite as evil (yet).
I also wonder why people continually build data analysis around Facebook and Twitter. In truth, there's very little valuable data and too much noise that's hard to eliminate. Mainly you
Will try this (Score:1)
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They've already given it to Facebook, Inc, what makes you think they care about WA?
Tutorial for those who asked (Score:2)
1. Go to wolfram alpha.
2. In the search box type 'Facebook report'
3. Click the big facebook button and allow access.
4. ??????
5. Profit!
Really fascinating! (Score:2)