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NBC News Researchers are using social media to track and predict public health issues. Having these data sets might also allow researchers to develop new ways to diagnose conditions like depression and schizophrenia. NBC News MACH
That tweet you just sent could help predict a flu outbreak
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Our social media and smartphone use is producing heaps of new information that researchers hope could be used to track disease outbreaks in real-time, predict earthquakes, and even prevent suicides.
106 months ago
TechCrunch Social media is playing an increasingly important role
Twitter traffic doubled, Facebook up by 30% on Election Night
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Social media usage spiked on election night in America, but overall, internet traffic was down - likely the result of people tuning in to watch election..
112 months ago
Yahoo Finance If nothing else, Trump won the social media campaign.
Facebook and Twitter served very different roles in 2016 election
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Donald Trump may lose the presidential election, but he was the winner when it came to using social media.
112 months ago
NPR A new poll says that social media coverage of the election, like this story, is stressing us out. Finally, something Democrats and Republicans can agree on!
Many 'Worn Out' By Campaign, Survey Of Social Media Users Shows
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A Pew Research Center survey says most Americans on social media are stressed out by online political interactions — and those feelings appear to be bipartisan.
113 months ago
NPR Desmond Patton, a Columbia University professor and former social worker in Chicago (where there have been 500-plus homicides this year) is trying to create an algorithm that will monitor and identify who might be the next victim or shooter. "I got Read more ... involved in this work because young people were dying based on what they say online." Thoughts?
In Effort To Curb Violence In Chicago, A Professor Mines Social Media
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Desmond Patton is studying how gangs in Chicago use social media to communicate. Now he is helping to create an algorithm to predict when a social media threat might spark real life violence.
114 months ago
Harvard Business Review Companies are intensifying their efforts to predict who's at a high risk of quitting — including electronic surveillance and analyzing social media.
Why People Quit Their Jobs
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Tech surveillance and social media monitoring point to new triggers.
115 months ago
Inc. Magazine You may not use them, but you should definitely know about them.
3 Biggest Social Media Trends to Know for 2016
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Not all apps have the same power to grab consumer attention. Here are the most notable (and applicable) social media trends that experts predict will emerge this year.
123 months ago
HuffPost Arts & Culture Definitely deserving of those double-taps.
The Street Art That Got the Most Social Media Love in 2016
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People's street art preferences can be very hard to predict. On social media we can reliably tell you that opinions are unreliable. Murals that we are sure you'll love fall flatter than a one-sided pa
123 months ago
Fox News Politics Social media and the 2016 election | http://ow.ly/Qg3jq
Social media and the 2016 election
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The Wall Street Journal’s Natalie Andrews discusses how Facebook and other social media sites will play a role in the 2016 presidential election.
128 months ago
WSJ Live Can social media predict who will win the NCAA March Madness tournament? http://on.wsj.com/1bU4xyb
March Madness: Social Media Got it Wrong
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What does social media tell us about March Madness? David Neuman, director of social media at Prime Visibility, joins MoneyBeat to discuss. Photo: Getty
132 months ago
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