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Moods on Twitter Follow Biological Rhythms, Study Finds - NYTimes.com - 3 views

  • The new analysis suggests that our moods are driven in part by a shared underlying biological rhythm that transcends culture and environment.
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    Who is reading our tweets? Interesting info. m12 october 10 jenny
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    Who is reading our tweets? Sociologists at Cornell University, as well as research teams around the world are ready our tweets to see the change in biological patterns in the days of the week, as well as the hours of the day.
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A market for social-media data: Sipping from the fire hose | The Economist - 4 views

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    Summary m12 oct 27 soo
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    Currently many people are using social networking to express their thoughts and emotions. The most well known social networkings are Facebook and Twitter. Many people in the world post their status, most posts are not significant but some have valuable information. This posts are representing nation's mood. So some companies like DataSift and Gnip are using Twitter as data plaforms. These companies are colleting all the information from the Twitter. When people updates their status, these companies collect all the information from the status which contains some feedback about companies' products. This brings good effects to company however, others raised question of privacy concerns. The companies are not ask and get information to individuals, most of the users raised question about individual privacy.
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