Neuroscience
Data Collection via iPhone
Bits: If You’re Happy and You Know It, Tell Your PhoneBy Jenna Wortham
Published: July 29, 2009
A Harvard graduate student is surveying iPhone users to help answer an age-old question: What makes people happy?
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Facebook Mood Manipulation Study - The Outcry And Counter Reaction (link Feast Special)
There's been an outcry after Facebook manipulated the news feeds of nearly 700,000 its users, as part of a newly published investigation into online emotional contagion. Here we bring you a handy round-up of some of the ensuing commentary and...
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Want One
Apple's new iPhone. Hmmm, and my current cell phone contract is up in March ... edited to add: see David Pogue's New York Times column on the topic, and also his answers to frequently asked questions about the iPhone....
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2 Clicks 2 Stuff
I'm listening to Roy Tennant's keynote at the Access 2006 Library Conference. He's terrific, as usual, and what I'm really struck with is his suggestion (challenge?) that we get our users to "stuff" within 2 clicks. A good example he...
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En Vacances
Going to Montreal! Woo hoo!! Then to Knoxville for the Ex Libris Users Group. Hmmm. Anyway, probably no new posts until mid-June. Happy trails!...
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Apply For A Spring 2013 U.s. Department Of State Internship!
Applications are now available for the U.S. Department of State's Spring 2013 Student Internship Program. Click here (http://careers.state.gov/students/programs) to read more about the Student Internship Program, and to start the Gateway to State...
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