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Managing Your Online Reputation: Why Search and Social Matter
Reputation management is a major component of online life, as anyone who has ever searched for oneself or a colleague can attest. Traffic from search engines and social media are key drivers of the need for identity and online profile management. As time spent on social networks grows (an estimated 17% of all U.S. time spent online in the U.S. is spent on Facebook) propagating content through these channels becomes increasingly important to ensure reach, even for specialized audiences.
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Related topics : social media online reputation management / search me online reputation management / online reputation management best practices / online reputation management reviews / online reputation management tools
An Introduction to the Dataverse Network as an Infrastructure for Data Sharing
December 10, 2007 -- Gary King, Harvard University
We introduce a set of integrated developments in web application software, networking, data citation standards, and statistical methods designed to put some of the universe of data and data sharing practices on somewhat firmer ground. We have focused on social science data, but aspects of what we have developed may apply more widely. The idea is to facilitate the public distribution of persistent, authorized, and verifiable data, with...
Related topics : social network web design software
Ways with Words | Big Data || Radcliffe Institute
PANEL 2: BIG DATA
The Internet, social media, and data mining have changed language and our ability to analyze usage, and increased sensitivities to the power of the words we use. This panel will explore how these new forms of discourse and analysis expand our understanding of the interplay of gender, personal narrative, and language, as well as data scraping that enables a statistical study of language usage by demographics.
Ben Hookway (7:43), Chief Executive Officer, Relative Insight
Lyle...
Related topics : social media changed communication
Shorenstein Center Workshop: Using Social Media to Launch Your Campaign or Organization
Nicole Rogers and Morra Aarons-Mele
October 5, 2010
Related topics : organizations using social media
Inside Campaign 2012 | Institute of Politics
Political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, authors of Game Change and Double Down joined moderator and TIME political columnist Joe Klein to discuss the 2012 presidential campaign. Halperin and Heilemann shared insights from the extensive interviews they conducted for their books. The authors also commented on potential candidates for the 2016 presidential race and the state of political journalism in the age of social media and up-to-the-second news cycles.
Related topics : social media changed politics
America 2050: The Future of News & Latinos | Institute of Politics
Univision news anchor, Jorge Ramos, addressed the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on the future of journalism and the Latino community in the United States. Ramos discussed the changing face of journalism, the power of social media, and the importance of the Latino community in upcoming elections. The Forum was moderated by Institute of Politics Director, Maggie Williams.
Related topics : social media has changed the face of politics
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