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. Facebook. Facebook started in the concentrated microcosm of the
Harvard ... mentions them!
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Ten Steps to Authenticity
Nobody can force you to...
... you probably know their
name or other information already. Pre-populate the form with any
information you know, and filling out the rest of the form will seem
easier for them.
Also, it’s OK ...
looked around for a while before I found them here, as their position
in the right column separates them unexpectedly.) Unless readers are
proactively looking for them, they may not...
... answering the question: What are the
actions people perform on the objects, and which are important enough to
support in the web application?
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Focus on the Primary ... and when
they do that efficiently, they grow very quickly as a result.
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As the power and reach of the web became evid...
... made the decision to replace their
aging TV with one of the HD TVs they heard about.
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The ethnographer might ask who Betsy heard about the TV ... http://www.buzzmachine.com/archives/2005_06_21.html#009911
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Authentic
Conversations
Why having authentic conversations
is the most important thing you
can do for your...
... more
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In addition, this also shines some attention on the people who gave you
the testimonial, showing them that you value their opinion. They ... stop and look. They were compelled
by the power of social proof.
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Show HOW it Works
When Apple released their iPhone in the su...
...
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of the Wall Street Journal might be highly motivated, that shouldn’t be a
requirement just to fill out a form!
Figure 4. 28 The Wall Street Journal ... of reciprocity—they
recognize the value they get from the site and want to give back. Others
write reviews out of a sense of efficacy, as they fe...
... written. The more the person performs the
primary activity on the site, the better their reputation is
. Ratings of reviews written. How people have judged the reviews
you’ve written: were they ... (behavior among the possible properties) not obvious from
the properties of the individual parts.”
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The interactions of the Top
Diggers, and the reactions of the othe...
...
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Figure 6 .4 Step 2 of the Digg submission process makes it easy to customize a
submission yet verifi es that the submitter is a person.
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downloaded music over time, the download total for each song was
calculated.
The key variable in the study was...