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-El tamaño no importa.
-¡Que sea juguetón, entonces!
-¿Te parece?
-Sí, claro.
Imágenes vacías, íconos solitarios, comentarios vaciados, palabras memorizadas.
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-Size doesn't matter.
-Be it joyfully playful, then! A joyful gamer.
-Do you think that?
-Yes, of course.
Empty images, lonely icons, emptied comments, memorized words.
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Part of Easier, quicker, safer series.
“The true value of a network is less about information and more about community. The information superhighway is more than a shortcut to every book in the Library of Congress. It is creating a totally new, global social fabric”
Being Digital (1995) by Nicholas Negroponte (p.183)
Background CC image courtesy of
www.flickr.com/photos/gaetanlee/353737372. This citation appears on the image.
View the interactive gallery here www.will-lion.com/digitalbites
www.library.yale.edu/science/socialnetworking.html A few of the social networking services used by the Yale Science Libraries
That urge to check your Facebook page or send out a tweet can be very hard to suppress, especially when you have a few spare minutes in front of your computer at work. But each of those wall posts and tweets have a time peg so watch out. Or just do what the poster says (small print at bottom, "Unless it's part of your job description.")
Prints and mousepads available here: www.zazzle.com/stevethomas/gifts?cg=196995888537981205&am...
"People need to realise that even virtual actions can have very real consequences...It's becoming increasingly important that we keep our professional and social lives separate and manage our online reputation as effectively as possible”
A LinkedIn spokeswoman following the site’s finding that 47% of web users are mixing their social and professional lives by accepting networking invitations from "frolleagues" - colleagues who send friendship requests
Source:
www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/aug/14/digitalmedia.socialn...
Background CC image courtesy of: www.flickr.com/photos/dramaqueennorma/191063346/. This citation appears in the top right of the image.
The social network explored in www.theyrule.net/ , consisting of company boards, board members and a few institutions.
Rather than showing a vast ruling class conspiracy it looks like a pretty normal social network. I analyse it a bit here:
Scene in local resturant. Started me thinking about social networking and how it can sometimes detach you from others rather than bring you together. I am glad to be part of the WSCF Group here on flickr as well as my motorcycle riding friends becuase they indeed put real social contact into the experience if even only occassionally. There is a place for virtual social contact but life is too short not to actually meet and get to know people. Body language, tone of voice, a nod or a smile is really where social networking has great human value in my opinion.
www.intersectionconsulting.comFindings from the 2010 Edelman Trust Barometer have caused a bit of a stir across the social media community – the report states that peer to peer trust levels have dropped from 47% to 27%.
Personally, I still have a high level of trust when it comes to the opinions and recommendations of my friends and close colleagues. But I can see how trust might erode as our social networks stretch. For those that have huge 2nd and 3rd generation networks, trust probably would decline across higher degrees of separation.
Script in Python for extracting such networks have been released as open source.
See sonetlab.fbk.eu/data/social_networks_of_wikipedia/
Some network files (in GraphML) has been released as well.
The related paper is "Social Networks of Wikipedia" (2011) by Paolo Massa, ACM Hypertext 2011: 22nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia. You can read the PDF at www.gnuband.org/papers/social_networks_of_wikipedia/
The visualization above is about the network extracted from User Talk pages of Venetian Wikipedia and visualized with Gephi.
social network, social networks, bigpoint, apps, app, einloggen, applikation, applikationen, studivz, schülervz, meinvz, twitter, facebook
A candid discussion on the effectiveness and usefulness of facebook (and other social networks) from an engineer’s perspective. Is it a force for good or a purposeless time waster?
so i decided to make some nice little link people for my website ( www.rebeccafrenchillustration.co.uk/ ) i recently set up a little tumblr for works in progress and inspiration frenchillustration.tumblr.com/
Social media sites are the popular over the internet world because here user can create a good virtual network, user can add and search similar type of user and discuss with them on perticular topic.
Fake social networking image for students to annotate - what are the problems with the profile - what eSafety risks does it contain?
Part of the exhibition 'Metropolis: reflections on the modern city' in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Gas Hall, free entry).
VersuS: love vs turin, visualizing the realtime lives of cities
www.artisopensource.net/2011/10/16/versus-rome-october-15...
How do people express their emotions on social networks?
Information has become ubiquitously accessible, thus transforming our perception of cities and of the ways we work, learn, communicate and relate to other people.
VersuS analyzes the digital lives of cities to suggest a scenario in which digital and analog realities interweave and become one.
By performing realtime content harvesting on social networks we are able to perform natural language analyses on the conversations running between users, to peek into their emotions, wishes, expectations and desires.
We can make this information available and accessible using information visualizations, mobile applications and generative design artifacts, thus creating the tools which enable the creation of a new form of public space which merges the digital and analog lives of people, transforming them into active agents in a new idea of citizenship, enabling novel forms of expression and representation.
In "love VS turin", we focus on an emotional approach, visualizing the expressions of love and passion of the citizens of the city of Turin, in a realtime collective conversation.
The visualization is put side by side with 3D objects produced using various digital fabrication techniques, and which represent a tangible representation of the emotional condition of the whole territory of the city of Turin.
"Love" can be replaced with other emotions, thus enabling scenarios of focal importance for ecology, public administrations, security, economy and the overall possibility to evaluate the wellness of the people on a certain territory.
VersuS is designed as an evocative tool for people, institutions and organizations, fostering the creation of new, positive, imaginaries for the future of our lives and our relation with the planet and with our fellow human beings.
VersuS is a concept by Art is Open Source and FakePress Publishing, and it is part of the ConnectiCity initiative.
It has been created together with the Fablab Italia and with the Piemonte Share Festival, in a transdisciplinary process in which arts and sciences collaborate to the creation of innovative, breakthrough, scenarios.
VersuS will be officially presented at the 2011 edition of the Piemonte Share Festival together with the Fablab Italia.
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B2C businesses should choose the combination of social networks which best supports their overall business strategy, reaches their target customers, and is sustainable for the long-term. Selecting the right combination of social networks will maximize the return on your investment, and help you to better engage your growing audience of followers, friends, connections, subscribers, commenters, reviewers, and likers.
B2B businesses should choose the combination of social networks which best supports their overall business strategy, reaches their target customers, and is sustainable for the long-term. Selecting the right combination of social networks will maximize the return on your investment, and help you to better engage your growing audience of followers, friends, connections, subscribers, commenters, reviewers, and likers.
Improved version of semSNI (http://www.slideshare.net/ereteog/semantic-social-network-analysis)
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