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Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in communities of similarly minded individuals. Bloggers value reciprocal attention, interaction with other bloggers and information from reading other blogs; they value being read but also writing...
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. We develop a logical framework for assessing the role of the internet in the evolution of social participation. We …
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example due to the need to increase the working time), the stock of information and ties stored in the Internet can help …
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This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an environment characterized by online networking and increasing pressure on time. The model shows how time pressure encourages the choice to develop social interactions also through online networking...
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conducted, both, on the internet and in the usual laboratory setting. We find some systematic differences, which however can be …
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This paper examines one of the most important marketing strategies by software producers on the Internet. That is …
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Internet; allows software components to interact with one another in a networked environment, regardless of the language in … integration of your objects within the Internet. Microsoft is making a major effort to make the Internet everything it can … content and functionality in their Internet applications. How information is presented greatly affects how interesting and …
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Lecture on the first SFB/TR 15 meeting, Gummersbach, July, 18 - 20, 2004We report results of an internet experiment …
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