



Qwerly is a large database of social media profiles.
For every Twitter user that is searched for via Qwerly, the site generates a simple profile with links to that person's other profiles on sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Last.fm, Delicious and many more.
Through using Qwerly's Open Graph API technology, it is possible to understand people's social identities online. Users can understand whether they are using Twitter, Facebook or other social networks and create an understanding of that person's demographic (age, gender, location), psychographic (interests, intent) and measures of the ability of an individual to drive purchases or perceptions of brand value (influence data).
This enables users to discover where their friends and other interesting people hang out online.
The Qwerly Social Graph API is API is a database to rival Facebook's Open Graph API, based on the public web and semantic web standards.
Qwerly is committed to providing only information that is accessible on the public web using the same data that Google or Microsoft's Bing use to generate search results. It is free to use for non-commercial developers at http://dev.qwerly.com/
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