Gnip (acquired by Twitter)
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Gnip (acquired by Twitter)

http://www.gnip.com/
Last activity: 19.04.2017
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Gnip is the world's largest and most trusted provider of social data, serving customers in a range of industries from social media monitoring and business intelligence to finance and government. Gnip was acquired by Twitter in April 2014. Gnip's customers deliver social media analytics to over 95% of the Fortune 500. Gnip delivers more than 120 billion realtime social data activities each month, providing access to data from dozens of sources. For more information, email info@gnip.com or visit http://gnip.com.
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Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
Employees: 1001-5000
Total raised: $5.5M
Founded date: 2008

Investors 1

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
18.11.2010-$2M-
04.11.2008-$3.5M-

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19.04.2017Twitter’s Gnip chief Chris Moody is joining Foundry GroupDid you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Twitter is losing another key executive as Gnip chief executive Chris Moody has announced his departure. He has joined venture capital ...
15.04.2017How Microsoft, Uber, Twitter, and Google Came to BoulderA thriving startup community provides a boost to the greater community in a lot of different ways. It encourages innovation and investment, attracts creative people, and generates a certain energy– making the entire city a more desirable pl...
23.10.2015Nick Halstead, Founder Of Big Data Analytics Firm DataSift, Steps Down As CEOAnother big change for DataSift — the UK startup that applies analytics to social network data firehoses to surface trends, which had a notable break up with Twitter earlier this year. Nick Halstead, who founded the company in 2010, is step...
11.08.2015Gnip Launches Full-Archive Search API To Provide Instant Access To Nine Years Worth Of TweetsSocial data company Gnip, acquired by Twitter last year, has become an indispensable tool for all types of companies. Data, especially social data, is necessary to make decisions on things like timing a product launch or putting together a ...
15.04.2015Twitter Set To Strike IBM-Style Analytics Deal With NTT DataIn the aftermath of Twitter’s big data division GNIP announcing that it would no longer make firehose reseller agreements with third parties, Twitter has provided an update on how one of its firehose licensees is being affected. In a blog p...
11.04.2015Datasift says goodbye to its Twitter data accessWe are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Data reseller Datasift said today that its access...
11.04.2015Twitter Cuts Off DataSift To Step Up Its Own Big Data BusinessIn the push for more revenue growth, Twitter has been building up its business in areas like advertising and commerce, but a move made late Friday night points to another area where the company is setting its sights: big data analytics. Twi...
11.04.2015Datasift says goodbye to its Twitter data accessData reseller Datasift said today that its access to Twitter’s firehose is ending. In a post on the corporate blog entitled “Twitter Ends its Partnership with DataSift,” CEO and founder Nick Halstead said his company’s customers will have a...
29.04.2014Twitter’s revenue stream shows why the Gnip deal makes senseWe are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! It looks like Twitter’s acquisition of social med...
29.04.2014Twitter’s revenue stream shows why the Gnip deal makes senseIt looks like Twitter’s acquisition of social media firehose reseller Gnip could pay off big, once Gnip is fully accounted for in Twitter’s earnings statements. In reporting financials for the first quarter of this year, Twitter showed how ...
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