Sentiment : Insttant presents detailed sentiment analysis for consumer products, websites and companies. This analysis includes the most common positive and negative words used to describe a topic.
User Analysis : We examine a user’s updates to compose a detailed report of each user containing the sites they commonly link to, their interests and most influential updates. Insttant’s suggestion engine utilizes this data to recommend one user to follow another user with similar interests.
Real Time News : The most unique, powerful aspect of Insttant is our ability to successfully convert thousands of real time updates into one, straightforward headline. Insttant actively monitors real time updates for sudden changes. These significant changes are then analyzed and turned into real time news headlines. For example, if a significant amount of people are describing Star Trek with positive keywords, we analyze this data to generate : "84% of Star Trek audiences are enjoying the film.” Users can customize their news to specific geographical locations, keywords, and interest categories.
Search : On Twitter and most third party apps, search results consist of an extensive list of tweets which discuss the desired search term. While this method displays relevant status updates, it requires the user to read hundreds of individual tweets to gather information on the topic. Insttant solves this data overload by providing a summary overview real time activity in the form of simple headlines and visuals.
No other website uses real time data do generate headline news in real time. We provide unfiltered, authentic news in real time created by individuals and not mass media corporations.
About : Joe Langevin is a 19 year old entrepreneur from Washington State. Before starting Insttant, Joe ran a website design company for 5 years. He has also launched a few other websites which have helped fund Insttant’s development.
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