Content Analysis

This topic refers to the analysis of Web based content.

Content Analysis is differentiated from and is a sub-topic of 'Web Analysis', as the boarder term Web Analysis can apply to the analysis of Web infrastructure, as well as Web based content. Content analysis refers specifically to the analysis of Web based content and documents.

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