The pricing is contact us levels, so right off the bat probably more than three quarters of readers brushed this off.<p>I don't see any free public API like twitters mini firehose (10% of traffic for free).
My startup is actually a similar product, although we are approaching it in a very different way:<p><a href="https://projectpiglet.com/" rel="nofollow">https://projectpiglet.com/</a><p>We are also specifically targeting investing, as opposed to a more broad market (for now).<p>Piglet, tracks top news stories, identifies how domain experts feel about said news stories (as well as general topics), and provides trend, sentiment, and net promoter tracking. We just launched a very rough MVP a few days ago.<p>If you're interested, on the first of every month, we send a survey. If completed, you will receive the next month free of charge. It's free as long as you keep providing feedback.
Really great idea, thanks for sharing! I do wonder, is this really annotated feeds?<p>For me, this is machine-curated feeds rather than a form of annotation given no additional information (besides meta-data scrapped and categorised) is displayed. Not quite as catchy, but annotations make me (at least) think of something else.<p>Note: am passionated about designing to support annotations on media directly.
It would be cool if they provided a public WebSocket that anyone could use to consume events.<p>Related: it would be cool if there was a directory of public WebSockets offering a variety of real-time data streams.
How does figure out the location? Somehow it thinks that the Champs-Elysées is in Brasilia, Brazil?
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What if we added bill and statute changes at every municipal, could we measure if cities are more "business" oriented as opposed to "humane" oriented?
> See the future<p>I'm curious to see this in action but it seems like I have to pay. Any idea what they could be doing?<p>Feeding tags and dates into a machine learning model to predict future events?