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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "research"

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  1. Visit ThoughtMesh: Tag your writing. Join the conversation. ThoughtMesh: Tag your writing. Join the conversation.

    An interesting twist on tagging for publishing in the academic community

  2. Visit Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Social network death spiral: How Metcalfe's Law can work against you Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Social network death spiral: How Metcalfe's Law can work against you

    A good framing of the limits of social networking and expansion around Metcalfe's Law, value of a network squares with each additional node.

  3. Visit Social Information Processing Symposium Social Information Processing Symposium

    Overview of social computing conference

  4. Visit TAGora TAGora

    Tagging research project well worth following

  5. Visit Overcoming the listening deficit @ rhjr.net Overcoming the listening deficit @ rhjr.net

    Robert provides a really good focus on the importance of listening and how often it is over looked.

  6. Visit Knorr Cetina & Bruegger (2000) The Market as an Object of Attachment Knorr Cetina & Bruegger (2000) The Market as an Object of Attachment

    Karin Knorr Cetina explains the object centered sociality in the framework of research around finance instruments

  7. Visit www.risd.edu/president www.risd.edu/president

    The announcement of John Maeda as new President of RISD comes with a nice video. This is going to be interesting (in a very good way).

  8. Visit flare | visualization on the web flare | visualization on the web

    An information visualization toolset for the web, built on Flash and Flex

  9. Visit On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data - New York Times On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data - New York Times

    Researchers are using Facebook habits to study how tastes and values affect the formation of social relationships.

  10. Visit About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com

    Washington Post tried to turn academic research on social software into petty conflict, but still has some good bits

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