Thursday, 20 December 2012

Alertpedia: The Wikipedia of Alerts

We started Alretpedia in 2005 with a single category of alerts: Earthquakes. We were tracking 4 websites to get the earthquake data.

Today, the list has grown to include a few Dozens more - from Social to News to Shopping, and it's growing every day. And we track over 10000 sites every day to send out alerts. The nice thing is, you get all these alerts in a Single Email per day, and you pay NOTHING for it!

Here's the list of alert categories as of today.

NEWS

SHOPPING & DEALS

SOCIAL NETWORKS & BLOGS

FUN STUFF

LEARN & EARN

WHAT INDIA LOVES

And dozens more to come :)

Thanks, Team AP

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Monitoring Social Media: Alerts on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Pinterest



Much of the interesting information these days is on Social Networks.. but let's face it, it gets too much to follow it all. At the same time, we don't want to miss the important updates - stuff that matters to us.

  • Do I want to know when my Facebook friend gets a new dog? Yes! When they mention my name? Absolutely! When they get a haircut? Probably not; may be on Pinterest, but not on Facebook :) [Facebook Alerts, Track friend and fan pages]
  • Do I want to read every tweet from Obama? Not sure. When he tweets about Romney's 47%? Absolutely!  [Twitter Alerts]
  • Do you want to see every little Pin on Pinterest? The universe doesn't have enough time for it. Do you want to know when they post how to make Butter Beer? Yes!  [Pinterest Alerts]
  • Do you worry about missing fascinating questions on PHP or the gossip on Facebook, in Quora?  [Quora Alerts]
  • And, finally, don't you want to know when someone talks about you, or your business, on these sites?

Alertpedia now provides customized social networking alerts, so you can let Alertpedia track social media and tell you when stuff happens; and leave you alone otherwise :)

Team AP
Being Socially Alert ;)

Thursday, 27 September 2012

50000 things people track on the web



Do you know what people like to get alerted about? If you guessed Earthquakes in Bay Area and Allergies on the East Coast, you're in for a surprise.
And, where do most people care to track the web? Silicon Valley? Nope. It's Auburn! OK, one should not derive drastic conclusions from a mere 50K random data points, but let's drop our statistician hats a bit and have some data fun, shall we?

I'm sharing some insights from a sample of 50000 alerts people have set up on Alertpedia.com. Alertpedia has been providing free email alerts since 2005 on stuff ranging from Craigslist & Amazon to Jobs & Houses to Earthquakes & Local Concerts. The idea is simple: you specify what you want to be alerted about (e.g., "email me when a Bike goes on sale in Madison, WI on Craigslist; or a when big quake happens in California") and forget about it. Alertpedia tracks 1000s of websites on your behalf and only emails you when that stuff happens.

So here are some quick graphics on the kind of stuff people like to track on the web.

What Categories do people set up alerts on?

The winner is - Local-Forsale, which is essentially stuff posted on Craigslist for sale. The world loves to track Craigslist! Some of the categories like Amazon alerts are very new, so I expect them to pick up steam over time.

What key words do people track the most across the categories?

 Gimme Free! Website jobs anyone? Honda and Toyoto still rule the roads! And Obama beats Sharepoint!

And where? 


Surprise, Auburn, Alabama rules! Looking at the time series of alerts from there, I realized a nice viral effect - one person sets up a few alerts, then a few join the next day, and so on. Are people more social in Auburn?

So what does a data scientist want?

There's no end to what a data miner can dig out of this data.. Drill down the data on time, location, category, filter, etc.. and correlate it with what's happening in the world at that time (Quake in Japan, and the number of Quake alerts go up). This is great stuff! Of course Google Search and Alerts have a billion times more data, but not this sort of categorized and semantically rich alerts!

Gotta love data! Thank you Alertpedia and all the users for using it.

Want to experience the future web? Set up some custom alerts on Alertpedia:, let it track the web for you, so you can have more time for the "real world"! :)

thanks, vishy
innovate & impact

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Just in time for T20: Cricket Alerts!



Do you want to know when Sachin makes a statement on not-retiring? 

Or, when England figures out how to play spinners?

Do you stay up at midnight worried that you might miss the latest Cricket news on cricinfo.com? ;-) Ok, that's a bit too much, but do you feel that you could spend time better on the ground hitting the ball than scanning websites for cricket news?

Now you can get custom cricket news alerts on players & matches right in your mailbox
http://alertpedia.com/cricket.php

You can follow news on a player (Sachin Tendulkar, any one?), Team (Hello Sri Lanka!), or Tournaments (T20 mania), or just about any highlights from the world of Cricket.

And, you will get EXACTLY ONE EMAIL per day with all your alerts together. So, good bye time-wasting on the web, hello Cricket!

Game On!
Team AP


Sunday, 15 March 2009

Horoscope & Reminder Alerts

How do you like your starry forecast delivered to your mailbox without having to browse the net or a local newspaper? Now on Alertpedia, you can setup a Horoscope alert to get your daily, weekly or monthly horoscope for your or your significant other's zodiac.

Are you in need of an assistant who can remind you of all your important dates & events but can't afford a P.A.? Let Alertpedia do the job for you at zero expense! You can now setup a Reminder alert for that very special & important date or event that you can't afford to miss. For instance, your daughter's doodly hair day at school or your nephew's graduation day or fire your boss day.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Tsunami to a startup - mybangalore.com covers Alertpedia.

Here's an interesting article on Alertpedia put together by MyBangalore - reminiscing how Alertpedia was born.

The 2004 Tsunami created irreparable damage to the whole world. But it also acted as a trigger for Dharani Nandakuru to think of providing timely alerts through the Internet, which resulted in Alertpedia.com. MyBangalore caught up with the entrepreneur. "
For more go to:  http://mybangalore.com/article/tsunami-to-a-startup-alertpedia.html

Sunday, 8 February 2009

In your mailbox: Latest YouTube Video Alerts

Let's admit it. Everyone loves videos on the web. YouTube is the second most popular "search" site (you know the first one) in the US! Guess what most of the searches are? My guess is they are people searching every other day if there is a new video on soccer highlights, wisdom from Obama, magic tricks, some movie, some singer, etc.

Well, Alertpedia has an answer for this time sink. Tell us what videos you are interested in  - e.g., magic tricks - and we will email you when a new video is posted on YouTube on that - if it is posted tomorrow, next month, or next year!

Simple? So, leave the searches to us, and save your time to feast on the videos.

Check it out here!

PS: This is free and you can  set up as many alerts as you care to.

Dharani

PS: Here's the Menthos and Diet Coke idea that launched YouTube into space!