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“What this affair reveals is that [...] competitive advantage still seems to be measured by the strength of a site’s or a service’s lock-in and the size of the switching costs it imposes on its “members.” It’s still [...] about erecting barriers as it is
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Welcome to GeoHive, a site with geopolitical data, statistics on the human population, Earth and more. The main kind of data you can find here is population statistics of regions, countries, provinces and cities. Next to that there are some statistics on
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“This newsletter tries to offer some material that reflects the variety of political and activist research practices around maps, cartographies and visualisations nowadays.”
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This site has an interesting collection of web-flare.
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A (doctral candidate’s?) dissertation on Knowledge Visualization.
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Room colors and mood (and could it relate to experiences online).
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“We present a large scale study correlating the behaviors of Internet users on multiple systems ranging in size from 27 million queries to 14 million blog posts to 20,000 news articles.”
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Denialism (n): the practice of creating the illusion of debate when there is none.
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“It took many hours of demanding work to get it done but I must say — and I hope this doesn’t sound too boastful — it really kicks butt! We went all out and I think it’ll show: it’s simple to install, easy set up, and it’s loaded with features
Tags: api, Felix Heinen, Internet users, Nicholas Carr, paint, This site, Web Monitor