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Drupal and Sentiment Analysis on OpenAmplify Blog

Over at the OpenAmplify blog, SteveS talks about how the CMS world has changed, and how Drupal has "come to his rescue" as he builds a new corporate website. He discusses using OpenAmplify and the Drupal Amplify module to analyze sentiment.

Sentiment analysis is all the rage right now, with the New York Times running a big story on it last Sunday. The Drupal Amplify module provides a foothold into this market already, and I'm excited to be talking about it in my QueryPath session at DrupalCon Paris next week.

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