Emot.io at #OpenTech 2011

On Saturday I had the awesome opportunity to give a presentation about emot.io at OpenTech, which in itself was one of the most stimulating conferences I’ve been to. The panel I was on was around the theme of Quantified Self/Self Hacking, and featured three big brains in the form of: Adriana Lukas: Media Thinker and [...]

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Widget outage 21/4/11

This morning you may have had/are having trouble loading our widget. This is related to an outage at Amazon Web Services, and we’re certainly not the only ones affected. Thanks for being patient, we’ll be up and running again soon. Hopefully.   UPDATE 24/4/11: Our hosting provider appears to have resolved most of the issues [...]

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How to install v0.1 of the emot.io widget

As we begin to test v0.1 of our emotional rating widget (got to find a snappier name for that), here are some instructions for configuring the widget on a site. Note: In order to test this early version on your own site, please drop us a line through this form and we will do our best [...]

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Software Engineering internship at Emot.io, London

Fancy an internship at an early-stage consumer web startup? We’re looking for a smart Software Engineering intern to help us build our platform. The following position would suit a recent graduate or student looking for a role with a high degree of responsibility. ==== Emot.io is a platform for expressing emotion on the web. We’re out [...]

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How people really feel about the Royal Wedding

The Royal Wedding has newspaper editors in a fizz, but how do people really feel about the news that Kate and Wills are going to tie the knot? Well, a few months ago when the news was announced, emot.io did a quick survey to find out. We meticulously interviewed members of the public I tweeted [...]

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First post

Feeling excited, nervous and inspired all at the same time…

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