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... of reciprocity—they recognize the value they get from the site and want to give back Others write reviews out of a sense of efficacy, as they feel the urge to tell others about their experience ... People use socialweb apps because they feel that their contribution is unique and valuable Reciprocity People participate because they either want to give back or because they expect others to ... Chapter 1, social design is not about economic but social capital That’s what these motivations are all about Identity People use socialweb apps to manage their identity within their social groups...
... UK: England & Wales License TABLE OF CONTENTS About theSocialWeb Analytics eBook 2008 About theSocialWebThe Cluetrain Manifesto Marketing to theSocialWebThe need ... Wide Web is the biggest social network of them all, and it’s way too big a place to hope to secure a thorough understanding of the respect your brand commands, the buzz about your competitors, the ... myChannel The user (aka the recipient of news and information, the listener, the viewer, the inter-actor) has been empowered to set the schedule It’s what they want, when they want it and how they...
... powerful social software that supports the person and their personality, as well as thesocial environment andthe groups they are a part of The Challenge of Social Software Thus the challenge of social ... on theweb 15 16 DESIGNING FOR THESOCIALWEB As the power and reach of theweb became evident in the last part of the 1990s, designers started to refashion bulletin board systems for the web, ... of the rise of thesocialweb Humans Are Innately Social Humans are innately social creatures We exhibit social behavior If we did not, if we weren’t social from the day we are born, then social...
... genes andthesocial environment Understanding their implications andthe new biology they describe are key goals for the behavioural sciences and for psychiatry Devising testable hypotheses ... gene–gene and gene–environment interactions in schizophrenia and other disorders One serious issue in these studies will be the specificity of the genetic and environmental risks The search for candidate ... Genes andthesocial environment In the first study, the authors questioned why some children who are maltreated grow up to develop antisocial behaviour while others not Abnormalities in the gene...
... have to go on is the disorder as defined, the phenomena, not the noumena In other words, it is the strange beliefs, the hallucinations, and their contents, that we have to explain There has long ... about the self and others, and emotional disturbance, all of which interact with (and sometimes originate from) thesocial contexts that individuals find themselves in We will consider these ... schizophrenia is the heritability of positive symptoms, since it is from these that the condition is identified The potential association of 225 Cognition, emotion andthesocial world the Val/Val...
... across the country (The feedback from these groups determined the timing and content of the schools packs underpinning the schools programme) • Develop two cartoon characters, ‘Safe-T’ andthe ‘H-Squad’ ... branded FT London taxis thoroughly briefed about the implications of the budget for the man-on -the- street by FT news editor Taxi drivers then spread this budget knowledge to their customers, and ... favour of the amendment and table it on the floor of the House of Commons This included drafting speeches used in the House during the passage of the Bill • Identifying and activating key third...
... that when images contained in theWeb search results are very scarce and when the textual data associated with the images are very few, clustering on the images and their associated text may not ... translate Then, we encoded the training text as well as the translated target text together, in terms of the information theory We allowed all the information to be put through a ‘bottleneck’ and be ... annotations in a socialWeb This is done by first learning the high-quality latent variables in the auxiliary data, and then transferring this knowledge to help improve the clustering of the target...
... individually or together can make theweb more understandable and useful in the world of work Whether you have “got it” already or not there can be little doubt that the impact of theweb in the workplace ... works and is interested in how thewebandthe Internet are affecting the way we work now and will in the future It is not a “how to” book nor, I hope, is it a cyberutopian vision of the future There ... our use of the Internet are all part of the ongoing and inevitable ebb and flow of power between the individual and society Whether it is the state, or the multinational corporation, or the churches...
... others all over the Earth We are billions of people on the World Wide Web, and we are a billion people blathering on in a billion and one tongues This is social media And like thesocial beings ... another in both the personal and professional realms Everything Else Social news, social bookmarking, andsocial networks are the main social sites at present, but they are not the only sites ... dissatisfaction and possibly use the personal web space as a grounds to tear apart the reputation of the company On the other hand, satisfied customers have also launched web pages and uploaded...
... fulfill Social networks really are changing the way we live our lives on and off the Web, † and they are enabling technology to bring out the best (and sometimes the worst) in us The explosion of social ... but from their standpoint (and the standpoint of their investors) a lot of the value these companies offer currently relies on controlling the platforms and protecting the privacy of their users; ... Edition Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, andthe O’Reilly logo are registered trademarks of O’Reilly Media, Inc Mining theSocial Web, the image of a groundhog, and related trade...
... Concepts • Standardization » History of Standardization » Types and Sources of Standardization » Benefits of Standardization • Simplification • Developing a Standardization Program » Standards Team ... through modules 6-18 Types and Sources of Standards • Types » International standards » Industry or national standards » Company standards 6-19 Types and Sources of Standards • Sources » International ... quality and value • They also assist in resolving the design conflicts • Balanced specifications contribute to the viability of the firm’s supply chain • Standardization helps refine and streamline...
... fundamentally, the natural andthesocial sciences both involve proposing hypotheses and testing them against empirical evidence— the bolder the hypotheses, the better The most daring of such hypotheses, and ... has the power to assign grades, a student has the power to attend class, and to evaluate the teacher at the end of the course Without thesocial institutions andsocial roles that create the ... against Plato and Hegel— that they sacrificed the individual on the altar of, respectively, the city andthe state For Popper, methodological collectivism was the handmaiden to the “totalitarian...
... Concept 6.3: The eukaryotic cell’s genetic instructions are housed in the nucleus and carried out by the ribosomes • The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell • Ribosomes use the information ... Cummings • The quality of an image depends on – Magnification, the ratio of an object’s image size to its real size – Resolution, the measure of the clarity(trong sang,ro rang) of the image, or the ... Nuclear lamina (TEM) • Pores regulate the entry and exit of molecules from the nucleus(dieu hoa qua trinh trao doi chat) • The shape of the nucleus is maintained by the nuclear lamina(phien mong),...
... on theweb 15 16 DESIGNING FOR THESOCIALWEB As the power and reach of theweb became evident in the last part of the 1990s, designers started to refashion bulletin board systems for the web, ... software that supports the person and their personality, as well as thesocial environment andthe groups they are a part of The Challenge of Social Software Thus the challenge of social software is ... see The Fastest Growing Web Properties Are SocialSocialweb applications are the fastest growing properties on theweb It’s no wonder Good social sites have social features that enable them...
... She and her husband made the decision to replace their aging TV with one of the HD TVs they heard about 29 30 DESIGNING FOR THESOCIALWEBThe ethnographer might ask who Betsy heard about the ... managing these objects andthesocial interactions that happen around them Social objects, as we may call the objects that mediate social activities, are often overlooked in the excitement about social ... the most important features, and keep the others on the back burner until they are truly necessary 39 40 DESIGNING FOR THESOCIALWEB There is a great story about the building of iTunes that applies...
... was in the middle of a profound change brought about by theweb People were able to band together and talk to each other, whether or not the company was listening And in their confederacy, they ... by the company Here, we see that they recognize their role in the situation and acknowledge the hurt and damage done This paragraph details their commitment to change and shows customers the ... a theoretically perfect world, the people who try your software for the first time have unlimited time on their hands: they hear about your web application, they go and find out more about it, and, ...