Good news or bad? Reuters software makes the call
Thousands of news articles each day are piped by Reuters into financial-services firms and other businesses to help them make decisions. Now Reuters has also come up with a way to machine-read this content and rate it as good, bad or neutral as it relates to the subject of the story. Full story »
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