Innovative Thinking: Majoring in Social Media

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t.alex
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Re: Time to digest the information
t.alex   11/27/2012 8:15:36 PM
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In no time our resumes will not only have email and cellphone but also Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter profile. If you prepare your Linkedin profile well enough, you can also get references displayed from another Linkedin user. 

Hospice_Houngbo
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Hospice_Houngbo   11/27/2012 8:11:52 PM
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Social media data processing techniques are still work in progress and there are many researches dedicated to that. I will attend the Workshop on Information Extraction & Entity Analytics on Social Media Data and I will be glad to share what I will learn with you on the site.

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Re: Time to digest the information
Hospice_Houngbo   11/27/2012 8:07:59 PM
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@_hm,

You are right, With the huge amount of data availabe on social media today, there is indeed the need to devise techniques that can help users to get what is important to them without having to search through all that data. 

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Time to digest the information
_hm   11/27/2012 6:53:21 PM
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It is wonderful to have social media and availability of plethora of information. However, my worry is time needed to browse it and to digest even useful data. Getting data may not be so important now. But it may be how fast can you read and digest essential information required.

 

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