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E5 - Big Data E6 - Filter Bubble Must Read

How does Facebook Choose What To Show In News Feed?

 

 

  • Posted on February 11, 2015
  • Tag: algorithm, filter bubble, personalization
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E5 - Big Data E6 - Filter Bubble

How the Guardian uses attention data to increase traffic

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  • Posted on January 31, 2015
  • Tag: algorithm, big data, filter bubble, news
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E5 - Big Data

“As we grow more reliant on applications and algorithms, we become less capable of acting without their aid.”

—  Nicholas Carr - The Glass Cage
  • Posted on October 1, 2014
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What a Twitter algorithm could mean for brands, publishers

The inevitable is nearer than we thought: Twitter is looking to introduce an algorithm-driven feed in 2015, the implications of which could be profound for the service’s advertisers and users.

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  • Posted on September 11, 2014
  • Tag: algorithm, filter bubble, social networks, twitter
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