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First Monday
This month: October 2009
Everyday life, online: U.S.
college students’ use of the Internet
A survey of college students at 40
U.S. higher education institutions found that Internet use has predictably
increased. However college students continue to use multiple methods of
communication to stay in touch with friends and family. Students are early
adopters of new Internet tools and applications in comparison to the general
U.S. Internet–using population. For U.S. college students, Internet technologies
have become so ubiquitous as to seem invisible.
Also this month!
Gaydar: Facebook friendships
expose sexual orientation
Public information about one’s coworkers,
friends, family, and acquaintances, as well as one’s associations with them,
implicitly reveals private information. Social networking Web sites, e–mail,
instant messaging, telephone, and VoIP are all technologies steeped in network
data — data relating one person to another. Network data shifts the locus of
information control away from individuals, as the individual’s traditional and
absolute discretion is replaced by that of his social network. This paper
demonstrates a method for accurately predicting the sexual orientation of
Facebook users by analyzing friendship associations, based on an analysis of
4,080 Facebook profiles.
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