Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kelly Nash
PsycNET - Option to Buy - 0 views
Computer-Mediated Communication: Impersonal, Interpersonal, and Hyperpersonal Interacti... - 0 views
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computer-mediated communication use and research are proliferating rapidly, findings offer contrasting images regarding the interpersonal character of this technology.
A Model of Mobile Community: Designing User Interfaces to Support Group Interaction - 0 views
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Now the role of mobile phones is expanding to support forming and maintaining “community”—both geographic based communities and communities based on diverse cultural interests—creating new ways for people to connect and communicate.
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Today anyone working in the converging worlds of communications, media, and technology knows that communities are perhaps the most influential factor and value-added service in the emerging market,
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they will expect applications to be aware of users’ context—both their physical environment as well as their virtual environment: their location, the tasks in which they are engaged, the information they are browsing, the people with whom they are interacting, and the history of each.
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Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults - Pew Research Center - 1 views
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Our survey of teens also tracked some core internet activities by those ages 12-17 and found:
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62% of online teens get news about current events and politics online.
Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas - 0 views
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“Our goal is to offer the public interested in investigative journalism a tool where they can find experts’ opinions and experiences about the topic, documents, recommended books and articles as a source to consult, and constant updates on the activities and work being done in the investigative journalism field,”
WDUQNews: "How's My Street?" - 0 views
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...because the more recent the information, the more valuable it is."
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could we have scheduled snow trucks at the right places based on the real time information inputted by people in the city
BBC NEWS | UK | Online networking 'harms health' - 3 views
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A lack of "real" social networking, involving personal interaction, may have biological effects
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evidence suggests that a lack of face-to-face networking could alter the way genes work, upset immune responses, hormone levels, the function of arteries, and influence mental performance.
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social networking sites have played a significant role in making people become more isolated
Google Buzz: More Social Clutter or Less? - Reviews by PC Magazine - 1 views
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I don't need another social network, but I would kill for simple friend manager with some solid privacy controls.
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so simple it is effortless. This seamless simplicity is precisely why Google Search—and to a lesser degree Gmail, Google Chat, Google Calendar, Google Voice and other services—works so well.
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"We are just drowning in possibility with this product,"
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