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Deanya Lattimore

ICTA - Internet Community Text Analyzer - 0 views

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    ICTA is a (currently free) web-based system for automated text analysis and discovery of social networks from electronic communication such as emails, forums, blogs and chats. Gruzd, Anatoliy A. (2009). ICTA - Internet Community Text Analyzer: Software for Automated Text and Social Network Analysis. Available at http://TextAnalytics.net Carolyn Haythornthwaite posted this link to the AIR-L today.
Alex Halavais

Are Online Social Networks For Everyone? « Cnnartowicz's Blog - 0 views

  • As baby boomers begin to venture into online social networks
  • they meet and interact with many people they may never know
  • college buddy or colleague
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Deanya Lattimore

WorldCat's Identities - Goffman - 0 views

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    WorldCat.org has a new feature: search for an author, go to a detailed record of a book by that author, go down to the "Details" part of the record, and click the "Go" button beside "Find More information about..." the author's name. The resulting "Identities" record is a cool social network representation of the author. I've linked Erving Goffman's as an example.
Kim De Vries

E Pluribus Facebook :: The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It - 1 views

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      I'm not sure how many people really think this. Many I know are _very_ aware that what seems private isn't really.
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