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(...) The hugeness of Google’s error is in misunderstanding the basic human need for a flexible framework for identity creation. People change and evolve, and throughout the entirety of human history, we have been able to shed old versions of ourselves, and construct new identities. This is so universally true as to be a cliché. How many films open the first act as follows: A stranger comes to town. What is the mysterious secret he hides? What did he run away from? (...)
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Shopping in person can have a social element to it, but shopping online is always a solitary experience. (...)
Facebook's Algorithm: EdgeRank
Facebook, unlike the super-secret Google, has shared their algorithm for ranking content on Facebook and filtering what appears in the news feed. The algorithm consists of three components:
1. Affinity - the number of times 2 people (or a person and a page) have interacted
2. Weight - the number of times users have interacted (commented, liked) with the content in question
3. Recency - the time since the content was posted, note that Facebook moves and changes very quickly, and my news feed, for example, never has content more than 24 hours old.
via @jeromebailly
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(...) Vos stratégies de référencement ne peuvent plus ignorer l'aspect social : il faut vous y mettre si ce n'est pas encore fait... Ce dossier tente de faire le point sur la situation (...)
Plaxo is the network with the most users over the age of 65. Facebook is more popular with women, but Digg and Reddit tend to be more popular with men. LinkedIn is the “richest” social network, but Plurk outranks it when it comes to well-educated users who have graduate degrees.
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The Asch conformity experiments were a series of studies published in the 1950s that demonstrated the power of conformity in groups. These are also known as the "Asch Paradigm" via @podcastscience (Mathieu, je pense)
I was sure I'd already bookmarked it... Really cool!
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Social recommendations for your android, iphone and/or blackberry apps. Cool! via makeuseof
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