twitris: Social Media Analysis with Semantic Web Technology
The Kno.e.sis Center at Wright State University is host to one of the largest Semantic Web working groups in the United States. Its most important task, according to Amit Sheth, LexisNexis Ohio Eminent...
View ArticleVia.Me: Multiple Media Services in One Platform
At the beginning of last year we ran a number of articles highlighting some of the fundamental challenges that face a tech startup and some ideas on how to approach and handle them. Two of these posts...
View ArticleSpeeksy: Social Discovery Through Facebook
Social discovery is an online space that has been emerging over the last couple of years. It is a throwback to some of the original ideas that the first social networks were built around. Friendster...
View ArticleYay! My Twitter account is like a megaphone... Argh. So is everyone else's :-(
Bernardo Huberman heads up the Social Computing Lab at Hewlett-Packard. The emphasis of his work, according to the man himself, is to understand things by answering important questions. One of the main...
View ArticleWeb Behaving Badly: Is the Internet Having a Negative Effect on Our...
Visit the comments section of any online publication or scroll down to the activity beneath a popular YouTube video and you’ll see the full spectrum of human emotion, often expressions of anger,...
View ArticleSocial Media: A New Frontier for Researchers
Following a presentation I gave at the European Intersectoral Summit on Research and Innovation last month entitled ‘Engaging Citizens in Research and Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges Afforded...
View ArticleZachary Quinto Talks About His Return to Galway, Social Media and the Big...
Some photos I took in 2009 at Java's and their window display about a famous former waiter.A favourite café of mine and many others in Galway City is Java's on Abbeygate Street. In the late nineties,...
View ArticleAn Interview with Andy Carvin - Twitter as an Open Source Newsroom
Last September Fergal Gallagher was able to interview Andy Carvin just before he gave his talk at the Truth in News Symposium held at Dublin City University. We have transcribed the audio from his...
View ArticleI'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to Facebook anymore!
Image inspired by Peter Finch in Network.There have been a number of things about Facebook's treatment of its users that have irked me over the years, from its cavalier attitude towards privacy to its...
View ArticleReinforcing Ideological Walls with Facebook's News Feed Algorithm
In a recent academic paper from Facebook, researchers described how their news feed algorithm is presenting users with content that is related to their ideological standpoint, and removes some...
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