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Bookmarks for December 16th through December 18th

Links for December 16th through December 18th: Facebook Data Team: How Diverse is Facebook? | Facebook – In order to make Facebook as open and connected as possible for everyone, one of our goals is to understand how different populations of users join and use the service. With that objective in mind, the Facebook Data [...]

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Bookmarks for November 21st through November 22nd

Links for November 21st through November 22nd: Ping – Hiring Tweeters and Bloggers to Send Ads – NYTimes.com – One problem is that many Internet users eschew the idea of these ads, saying they commercialize authentic dialogue and undermine people’s credibility. “It interferes with your relationship with your friends and your audience,” said Robert Scoble, [...]

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Bookmarks for November 19th through November 21st

Links for November 19th through November 21st: NeMe: Rhizomatic Cartography: Modulated Mapping and the spatial net by Jeremy Hight – The map itself is to no longer be static; mapping is not either. The need is for a greater range and hybridity of mapping and user options in augmenting or examining the many layers of [...]

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Bookmarks for November 6th through November 8th

Links for November 6th through November 8th: Sur Facebook, Sarkozy raconte ses "coups de pioches" dans le mur de Berlin – LeMonde.fr – Internet ne permet pas seulement aux politiques de s'offrir une visibilité à peu de frais, il est également un moyen de se faire une petite place dans la grande histoire. Nicolas Sarkozy, [...]

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Bookmarks for October 31st through November 1st

Links for October 31st through November 1st: Virtual Estates Lead to Real-World Headaches – NYTimes.com – By their very names — MySpace, YouTube — companies promote a sense of ownership about content that users create. But control of digital assets is often disputed, and the mediators — whether they provide e-mail services, social networking or [...]

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Bookmarks for October 13th through October 14th

Links for October 13th through October 14th: Gary’s Social Media Count | PERSONALIZE MEDIA – Living statistics – Many of us who have been following social media since the early 90s are very sensitive to today’s exponential growth in usage of the sharing web. Inspired by other cool real time counters, my own Rise of [...]

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Bookmarks for September 18th through September 20th

These are my links for September 18th through September 20th: Project ‘Gaydar’: An MIT experiment raises new questions about online privacy – The Boston Globe – Using data from the social network Facebook, they made a striking discovery: just by looking at a person’s online friends, they could predict whether the person was gay. They [...]

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