87 posts tagged social experiments
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Ranking Experiment
http://www.hungerfordwebdesign.com/ blog/ digg/ ranking-experiment/This is a placeholder for 2 new experiments in social engineering. Firstly, we shall be providing a set of tips/tricks and ways to improve both Technorati and Alexa rankings. Secondly we shall be demonstrating the success of these methods in practical simple terms.
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A day at the zoo
http://randompinkness.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ day-at-zoo.htmlMy sleep pattern is so screwed up, Monday night I didn't get any sleep... Though I got some from on Tuesday morning at least, well 9am to midday, last night again no sleep, but I caught up on a bit this morning 3am to about 9am... All of sudden I've acquired a social life.
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Web 3.0? MySpace, Facebook, and Google Show Their Cards for Open Social Networking
http://www.pepperjam.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ web-30-myspace-facebook-and-google…The face of social media as we know it is about to change. Within the past week MySpace, Facebook and Google all announced plans to make social media more portable by opening it up to third parties. So what does that mean exactly?
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Addictive TV's Iron Man Remix
http://foundtrack.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ addicted-tvs-iron-man-remix.htmlAddictive TV is an awesome group based out of the UK that is hired by marketers to "remix" video such as movie trailers, music videos and commercials to make a more viral and unique product out of the original.
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Social Media Journalist: “The problem with most news organisations is a lack of editorial understanding of social media” Kevin Anderson, Guardian blogs editor
http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/ editors/ 2008/ 05/ 09/ social-media-journalist-th…Journalism.co.uk talks to reporters across the globe working at the collision of journalism and social media about how they see it changing their industry. This week, Kevin Anderson, Guardian.co.uk. 1) Who are you and what do you do? Kevin Anderson, blogs editor at Guardian.co.uk.
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Fun Alternative Energy Sources School Projects | Science Fair Project Ideas
http://www.societyandscience.com/ other-social-sciences/ fun-alternative-energy-…One of the latest trends in academics is the school project. School wide projects work by involving all the students in a single, large project. One exciting type of school project that your school can try out is the alternative energy sources school projects.
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Coldplay’s Free Single Propels Website to No. 1 among Bands and Artists
http://www.retailmarketingblog.com/ measurement/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ coldplays-free-si…Coldplay’s Free Single Propels Website to No. 1 among Bands and Artists Published by Cindy May 7th, 2008 in Measurement, Websites, Reviews, Online Advertising, Consumer Brands, List Growing, Demographics, Social Networking, Advertising, Branding.
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Share in Pangea Day this Saturday, May 10!
http://www.smallplanetpartners.com/ share-in-pangea-day-this-saturday-may-10This Saturday, May 10, 2008, the world will come together through film. You and your friends are invited to a free public screening we've organized on the Plaza in Kansas City. Stop by for a few minutes or take in more of the show at Unity Temple, 707 West 4th Street between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m.
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Religious Orientation and Depression
http://biotikos.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ religious-orientation-and-depressio…The phrase “psychology of religion” means to use scientific methods that can improve our understanding of religion. Religious orientation can be labeled as Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and many other religious affiliations. Religious individuals believe in a divine power and can be separated into two religious orientations: intrinsic and extrinsic.
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Rev. Wright… Knows What He’s Talking About
http://tyrannywatch.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ rev-wright-knows-what-hes-talking-about/I saw Rosie O’Donnell publicly supporting Barack Obama’s pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright today on the news. Don’t get me wrong, I think a lot of what he says is racist and hate-filled, but he actually knows American history — much better than most Americans would like to admit. From Natural News, by Mike Adams: Rev.