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		<title>Facebook Expands Scope of their Buzzworthy Tool, Lexicon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 15:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Buzz]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook releases its new version of Lexicon, which will now track personal, recreational and political sentiments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christine Pepin<br /><em>Media Coordinator<br /></em><br />With Facebook&rsquo;s release of its updated version of Lexicon, users are now able to gauge more than just the popularity of certain words and topics.&nbsp; Since its release in April, this tool has only allowed users to view how many times a word or phrase appears on profiles, walls or event groups.&nbsp; The updated Lexicon will now feature the following:</p>
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<li>Trends between users from different genders and ages</li>
<li>Maps displaying where topics are being discussed within the US, Great Britain and Canada</li>
<li>Word and phrase associations to other topics over a period of time</li>
<li>Total unique users mentioning a topic and posting about it</li>
<li>Comparison of topics based on emotional appeal and overall user sentiment of a particular topic</li>
<li>List of keywords mentioned most often in profiles</li>
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<p>Today, users can view these features in a sample format with only 17 terms including: Obama, McCain, soccer, football, baseball, dancing, basketball, politics, hip hop, techno, hockey, jazz, volleyball, republicans, democrats, Palin and Bidden. &nbsp;Although the interface may change when Facebook creates the platform for individualized searches, this new version appears user-friendly with a variety of charts and graphs.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The sample version of Lexicon focuses heavily on political words and topics, providing campaigners with additional marketing insight to the younger demographic segment that Facebook serves.&nbsp; This information may be extremely valuable in the final months of the campaign and for each political party&rsquo;s positioning strategies.&nbsp; Users can now stay more in tuned with what their peers are discussing and fulfill their curiosity of other&rsquo;s political and recreational sentiments. &nbsp;</p>
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