California-based site BooRah is launching a new service that allows restaurateurs and chefs to track everything written about their restaurants on the interwebs. Like Google Alerts, but not free: "The 2-year-old firm, which started as a restaurant search site, is expanding to create summaries of everything that's being written about a particular dining establishment ... The reports, which will be available to restaurateurs for $14.95, will detail top review sources, overall ratings and top sentiments among reviewers, and track trends over six months." [SFChron via Eater SF]
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