An Overview of Social Media

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An Overview of Social Media Apostolos Syropoulos 1 1 Independent scholar Xanthi, Greece [email protected] January 12, 2016 Xanthi

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An Overview of Social Media

Apostolos Syropoulos1

1Independent scholarXanthi, Greece

[email protected]

January 12, 2016Xanthi

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Presentation Overview

1 Introduction

2 History of Social Media

3 Impact

4 Finale

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What are social media?

Merriam-Webster: forms of electronic communication (asWeb sites for social networking and microblogging) throughwhich users create online communities to share information,ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos).

Cambridge Dictionaty: websites and computer programsthat allow people to communicate and share information onthe internet using a computer or mobile phone:

webopedia: A social structure made of nodes that aregenerally individuals or organizations. A social networkrepresents relationships and flows between people, groups,organizations, animals, computers or otherinformation/knowledge processing entities. The term itselfwas coined in 1954 by J. A. Barnes.

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What are social media?

Merriam-Webster: forms of electronic communication (asWeb sites for social networking and microblogging) throughwhich users create online communities to share information,ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos).

Cambridge Dictionaty: websites and computer programsthat allow people to communicate and share information onthe internet using a computer or mobile phone:

webopedia: A social structure made of nodes that aregenerally individuals or organizations. A social networkrepresents relationships and flows between people, groups,organizations, animals, computers or otherinformation/knowledge processing entities. The term itselfwas coined in 1954 by J. A. Barnes.

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What are social media?

Merriam-Webster: forms of electronic communication (asWeb sites for social networking and microblogging) throughwhich users create online communities to share information,ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos).

Cambridge Dictionaty: websites and computer programsthat allow people to communicate and share information onthe internet using a computer or mobile phone:

webopedia: A social structure made of nodes that aregenerally individuals or organizations. A social networkrepresents relationships and flows between people, groups,organizations, animals, computers or otherinformation/knowledge processing entities. The term itselfwas coined in 1954 by J. A. Barnes.

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What are social media?

Merriam-Webster: forms of electronic communication (asWeb sites for social networking and microblogging) throughwhich users create online communities to share information,ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos).

Cambridge Dictionaty: websites and computer programsthat allow people to communicate and share information onthe internet using a computer or mobile phone:

webopedia: A social structure made of nodes that aregenerally individuals or organizations. A social networkrepresents relationships and flows between people, groups,organizations, animals, computers or otherinformation/knowledge processing entities. The term itselfwas coined in 1954 by J. A. Barnes.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Introduction History of Social Media Impact Finale

Forms and Types of Social Media

Social Networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);

Social News (Digg and Reddit);

Microblogging (Twitter);

Bookmarking Sites (Delicious and StumbleUpon)

Media Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, and kickass);

Blog Comments and Forums;

Specialized: Code development (contribute/modify code).

There is overlap among them.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Early Social Media

CompuServe A computer time-sharing service that drove theinitial emergence of the online service industry. In 1979,CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mailcapabilities.

Project Gutenberg A volunteer effort to digitize and archivecultural works. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hartand is the oldest digital library.

Bulletin Board System A BBS is a computer server runningcustom software that allows users to connect to the systemusing a terminal program and thne to interact.

Internet Relay Chat Provides a way of communicatingin real time with people from all over the world.

USENET Internet for the people with thousands ofnewsgroups.

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Google BBS

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XChat

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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More Recent Developments

Blogs An eletronic log that appeared in 1994.

ICQ The first instant messaging software (ICQ stands for “ISeek You”).

Napster A music-focused online service. In prticular, it wasa pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing Internet service.

Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales and LarrySanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Gave riseto Wikis.

BitTorrent A communications protocol for the practice ofP2P file sharing that is used to distribute large amounts ofdata over the Internet.

eDonkey A decentralized, mostly server-based, peer-to-peerfile sharing network (eMule was a popular client).

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;

LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;

Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;

Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;

Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;

Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;

Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;

Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;

Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;

WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;

Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;

EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;Evernote

Pinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;

Swarm, etc.

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Trending Now!

Facebook;LinkedIn;Delicious;Twitter;Instagram;Flickr;Google+;Skype;Tumblr;WhatsApp;Goodreads;EvernotePinterest;Swarm, etc.

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Research using Social Media

arXiv.org shows 674 results when searchin for Twitter and346 results when searching for Facebook.

SpirngerLink shows 19,196 results when searching forTwitter and 27,952 when searching for Facebook.

ScienceDirect shows 9,521 results when searching forTwitter and 13,813 when searching for Facebook.

nature.com shows 757 results when searching for Twitterand 562 results when searchin for Facebook.

This means that the scientific community uses social mediafor for scientific research. But what kind of research isperformed?

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Twitter for Academic Research

Some tweets contain important information, and Twitter isused widely in most professions.

Twitter is best described as a cross between blogging andinstant messaging.

Its immediacy has meant that it has played a key role inmany contemporary events, such as the Arab Spring.

It is excellent for obtaining data from a survey: you can setup a micro-blogging site and get responses from thousandsof participants.

TweetStats can measure the most often used keywords ofpeople you know who are experts on a particular topic.

Can be used tp create a conversation stream betweendelegates and speakers at the conference, about conferencetopics.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Facebook for psychological research

Facebook is particularly convenient for conducting socialscience research.

The profiles contain demographic information andbehavioral footprints that are very personal.

The breadth of Facebook data allows for discoveringpatterns that would be impossible to detect using traditionalapproaches.

Huge databases can be build from data provided byFacebook users (e.g., psychological tests).

Using Facebook data has flaws (e.g., users can control andselectively remove information from their profiles).

The biggest issue with using Facebook for research is theethical one.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Collaboration

StackExchange and StackOverflow allow users to posequestions and receive authorative answers.

GitHub and Bitbucket: Collaborative code development.

Online Communities: Virtual communities whose membersinteract with each other primarily via the Internet.

Online Gaming: Two or more people playing a game on thecomputer and competing with each other over the Internetor inhouse local network (LAN).

Subtitling Community: Special kind of online community.

Torrent Communities: Rip and post TV series and movies.

Linux, TEX, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenIndiana, OpenOffice,LibreOffice, etc., communities.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Crime and Social Media Sites

Social media can serve as a helpful crime-solving tool forlaw enforcement officers.

YouTube is a popular place for people to post videos offights, vandalism, etc.

A British study found that a high percentage of the burglarsuse social media sites when choosing their targets.

Twitter can be used to track what one is doing.

Suggestion: Do not announce anything on Facebook,Twitter, or FourSquare that you wouldn’t tell to a totalstranger.

Nowadyas Police Departments maintain a presence onsocial media sites.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Dating Sites

Google returned 113.000.000 results for the term “datingsite”!

It seems that 2 out of every 5 single people aged 24-50currently use, or have used an online dating service.

Only about 5% of people who join dating sites actually endup in a relationship with someone.

Global sites are a good way to make money without anydanger!

In average 60% of “single” peole are men and 40% arewomen.

’Catfishing’ is the phenomenon of Internet scammers whofabricate online identities to trick people into romanticrelationships.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

Thank you very much for your attension!

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Finale!

I presented

definitions of social media;

a brief history of social media;

various forms of social media;

practical applications of social media.

Thank you very much for your attension!