I would like to direct your attention to a new Web-based eDiscovery application for studying large text collections. It features a novel connection to the Facebook Graph and Twitter APIs that lets you search and archive news feeds for analysis, capturing all available metadata. http://discovertext.com The data-mining made possible with open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) eases the collection, archiving and sorting of text via the Facebook Graph or Twitter APIs, or generic RSS feeds. Texifter offers a universal, multilingual capable, Web-based, user-centered text repository with extremely low barriers to entry in terms of cost, time & training. Our systems make it possible to crowd source data analysis in novel ways, leveraging peer relationships and Web-verifiable credentials. Ingesting millions of items from social media, email and electronic document repositories is easier, and advanced social search leveraging metadata, networks, credentials and filters will fundamentally change the way users interact with text data. You can try it free for 30 days with no obligation. Login via your Facebook credentials to access the Graph API. The technology is based on 10-years of NSF-funded research into building better, more reliable and intuitive systems for sorting large amounts of text. thanks, ~Stu -- Stuart Shulman President & CEO Texifter, LLC <http://www.texifter.com/> Have you tried DiscoverText? http://discovertext.com *Featuring the Facebook Graph & Twitter APIs*