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Springo Companies in Social Media Analysis A global reference to the hundreds of companies that offer products and services for listening to what people are saying in social media Navigating the directory The search box (above and at the top right of every entry) is your friend; the directory contains 508 listings. If you prefer to browse the company listings, visit the complete list. Tip: Search operates on the full text of company listings. About the listings Each company in the directory has its own page with the following information: A link to the company's main website The location of the company's main office A link to the company's Twitter account Links to the company's pages on LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, and SlideShare A description of the company and its social media analysis products and services, provided by the company itself Links to recent news items on Social Media Analysis that mention the company A Twitter widget showing the company's most recent tweets Additions and updates Latest updates:

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I have Collecta in another list, but I should add it here as well. Thanks for the suggestion. by joshsprague Dec 29

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