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Data-Mine Your Own Facebook Data With Wolfram Alpha

Nerval's Lobster writes "Ever wanted to mine your own Facebook data? Wolfram Alpha is offering you the chance. Wolfram Alpha bills itself as a 'computational knowledge engine.' In contrast to other search engines such as Google and Bing, which return pages of blue hyperlinks in response to queries, Wolfram Alpha offers up objective data: type in the name of a person, for example, and you might receive their dates of birth and death, a timeline, and a graph of Wikipedia page hits. Now Wolfram Alpha's offering a new feature that can spit back years of your personal Facebook data sliced, diced, visualized and analyzed."

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  1. Re:Tutorial? by asdbffg · · Score: 5, Informative

    How-to here.

  2. Re:Not sure this works.. by ThatsMyNick · · Score: 3, Informative

    It says right in the title of the table "Web statistics for all of facebook.com:"

  3. Re:Whole new can of worm by hvm2hvm · · Score: 3, Informative

    They said they keep the data for only 1hour for caching purposes and I would think they can't access stuff you deleted. Still, I don't see the problem with WA having your data... Facebook already has it, including the one you deleted so why the hell does it matter any more? It's the same old story - if you don't want your data to be stolen don't post it on the internet, especially on sites that sell it to others...

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