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Re: news parsing



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 Yup, the Internet still sucks.

 Monte



Max Pierson wrote:
> 
> MyTrack has a news service that parses things out very
> nicely. I had it set up with folios by company annual
> revenue, really broken down into lots of categories so
> I could read a news story and tell instantly how much
> effect it would have on a company's stock price. I
> also had a very complex set of filters based on
> keywords. What did not seem to work was the delay, I
> was supposed to be getting "realtime news" but some
> days the price would have started up 15 minutes before
> I got the news, other times not, I also had so many
> technical problems with the deal that I just gave it
> up, mytrack's "customer no service" just killed my
> interest. Were somebody to have that kind of service,
> with realtime news all the time, and consistent
> operation it would be great. It may be working
> nowadays or not, I'm sure there aren't as many people
> using it as at the peak of the bull market when I was
> looking at it and that might be a factor in the
> usefulness.
> 
> Max