Claude spoke at TedxMcGill on November 12, 2011 and the video is now live for your holiday viewing pleasure. Sit back and let Claude entertain you with a shocking tale of the challenge social data presents for those of us who make our living from making sense of the web. It was held at the
Nexalive @ Startup Weekend Toronto
The Startup Weekend concept is a simple one: get a bunch of geeks into a room for a 54 hour sprint of pitching, team forming and MVP building. Started by Andrew Hyde, the fledgling movement has since gone global under the stewardship of Marc Nager and his band of merry men and women. The aim? To
Come meet the team today at Webcom!
The Nexalogy team is at Webcom today so please make sure to drop by and check out our booth in the lobby. You can’t miss us! We’ve got two microsites going for this event. One for the event as a whole – check out the #webcom microsite here! The other one is for the Open
Nexalogy blasts off to MaRS for CIX!
Not Mars the planet! MaRS Discovery District, the Toronto-based incubator for science, technology and social entrepreneurship plays host to CIX this December 1, 2011. Nexalogy is proud to have placed in the top 20 Canadian companies for The Canadian Innovation Exchange (CIX). We’ll be heading to Toronto to represent Montreal startups alongside Recoset, Vanilla
The Consequences of Social Media Influence Measurement
Leadership in online influence scoring is becoming embattled territory as services in this area include Klout, Kred, Tweet Grader (by Hubspot), and Tweet Level. But one should note, all are driven by black box algorithms that vye for the title of industry “gold standard” for anointing online influencers. This isn’t pure vanity either; knowing the level
Social Media Monitoring Tools: Their limitations
They say, not everything is for everybody and it applies more than ever to social media analytics (SMA). We admit the state of the industry has a long way to go to serve what are real and pressing needs in the market. Jason Falls led the way by criticizing the industry’s bias toward monitoring versus



