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in title, tags, annotations or urlData collection by Web services - 0 views
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Like most marriages, the tie between citizens and the big corporations that dominate the web is one of both great joy and intense resentment. On the one hand, they are very good at helping us with web chores: Need information? Google has more of the stuff than you could ever process. Want to keep in touch with friends? Facebook eliminates the need to pick up the phone. On the other, they do not always give us the space we need. Privacy, it seems, is becoming the thorn in the side of this marriage of convenience.
Google Correlate - 0 views
SNAP: Stanford Network Analysis Platform - 0 views
Making Sense of Data - Course - 0 views
Your Secret Sauce is not so Secret | Blue Canary - 0 views
EDIRC/RePEc - Waikato - 0 views
Many Eyes - 0 views
Google Correlate - 0 views
Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 4 views
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"'We found no evidence for any discontinuity in technology use around the age of 30 as would be predicted by the Net Generation and Digital Natives hypothesis,' says the report. What the reseachers do find interesting and worthy of further study is the correlation--which is independent of age--between attitudes to technology and approaches to studying. In short, students who more readily use technology for their studies are more likely than others to be deeply engaged with their work."
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That last point is pretty powerful. Need to get the data replicated elsewhere as next stage. But as always, different people are different!
TwimeMachine � | Browse your old tweets. - 1 views
"Battling legal, logistical and technical obstacles to archiving the Web" « UK Web Focus - 1 views
The Ultimate Dropbox Toolkit & Guide - 1 views
Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation - 1 views
10 Fascinating Things We Learned When We Asked The World 'How Connected Are You?' - The Mozilla Blog - 0 views
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