Apple
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239
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Consumer Behavior
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Shared to Solo
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7
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Local to Granfalloon
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19
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Solo to Swarm
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19
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Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies
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13
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Privacy is a feeling
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18
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Information Pedigree
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Known Source to Crowdsource
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36
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Audience to Participants
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41
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Information overload vs ability to comprehend
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15
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Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion
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29
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Anonymous (private) to Profiled (public)
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29
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Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth
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21
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Detecting Pedigree Remotely
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18
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Media Biz Models
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Citizens seek broadband
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0
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Consumption to Creation
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1
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Creation to Aggregation
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35
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Location becomes Central
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4
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New Value Moment
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14
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News Worth
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Nameplate to Disembodied
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24
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The Renaissance of Copyright
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27
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Slope
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Desktop to Mobile
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12
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Centralized to Distributed
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32
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Mass Media to Atomized
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36
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Geography to Topic
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10
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Theory
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Research
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24
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Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic
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7
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Class Warfare
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10
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Property Rights vs. Human Rights
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14
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Technological Determinism
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5
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Behavior Creates Structure
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11
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Value Moment
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Synergy at Vortex Points
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5
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Services become Games
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19
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The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives
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PoliticalPsycological...
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02/28/13 
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The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives: Personality Pro?les, Interaction Styles, and the Things They Leave Behind. (dd: Liberals and conservatives are different because they are different, psychologically. This is the honey that puts the "be" in "behavior."
(Although skeptics continue to doubt that most people are “ideological,” evidence suggests that meaningful left-right differences do exist and that they may be rooted in basic
personality dispositions, that is, relatively stable individual differences in p)
The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives:
Personality Pro?les, Interaction Styles, and the
Things They Leave Behind... (Trends: Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Class Warfare,Property Rights vs. Human Rights)
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Republican Brains Differ From Democrats' In New FMRI Study
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PLOSONE...
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02/20/13 
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Left and right react differently, because our brains work differently.
(Related to the Cornell research on dem vs. rep behavior, this show differences in brain processing as well.)
By: Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer Published: 02/19/2013 11:08 AM EST on LiveScience
See original research at PlosOne.org
Whether you pulled the lever for ... (Trends: Knowledge to Belief,Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Class Warfare,Property Rights vs. Human Rights)
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The Moral Stereotypes of Liberals and Conservatives
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PLOS...
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12/16/12 
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Liberals endorse individual-focused moral concerns, conservatives endorse group-focused concerns of in-group loyalties, respect for authorities, and purity.
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Introduction Top
“The national Democratic Party is immoral to the core. Any American who would vote for Democrats is guilty of fostering the worst kind of degeneracy. The leaders of this party are severely out of touch with mainstream, traditional America... (Trends: Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Class Warfare,Property Rights vs. Human Rights)
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Low-Effort Thought Promotes Political Conservatism
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin...
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04/04/12 
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Turns out that lazy, drunk & conservative are related.
(Paper here. Scott Eidelman, Christian S. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Goodman and John C. Blanchar authors' commentte: Please note, l)
Paper here. The authors test the hypothesis that low-effort thought promotes political conservatism. In Study 1, alcohol intoxication was ... (Trends: Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Class Warfare,Research)
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The materialist fallacy
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NYT...
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02/16/12 
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Government-centric vs. culturally deterministic theories, again. Still. Forever. It's what makes democracy work.
(Social disorganization has a momentum of its own, handed down through generations like alcoholism, or child abuse.)
David Brooks, The New York Times: The half-century between 1912 and 1962 was a period of great wars and economic tumult but also of impressive social cohesion. Marriage rates were high. Community groups connected people across class.
In the half-centur... (Trends: Knowledge to Belief, Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic)
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What is journalism worth?
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ONLINEJOURNALISMREVIEW...
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08/19/11 
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"Incremental daily journalism traditionally has had no financial value to a publisher beyond its value as a vehicle for advertising." -- Robert Niles
(What is news worth? Robert Niles breaks it down per story based on actual newspaper economics (if such a phrase can still be used.))
What is journalism worth? That's the question journalism managers and entrepreneurs have been trying to figure out ever since it became clear, years ago, that the Internet was disrupting local publishing monopolies.
And so we've endured years of conferenc... (Trends: Print to Electronic to ?,Mass Media to Atomized,Property Rights vs. Human Rights,Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Research)
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by e
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NETWORKWORLD...
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10/10/09 
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(Welcome to ApWorld. The Newspaper of the Future will be a place were readers DO things, instead of just read. )
... (Trends: Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic)
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Latest Clips
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TechCrunch 09/03/16
"In the Experience Age, the primary input is visual and the dominant feedback is attention." -- The movement of attention up the chain fulfills the value creation.
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the conversation 08/10/16
Personality type plays a role in smartphone addiction. -- Check your phone 150-300 times per day? You are sick.
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TechCrunch 08/05/16
Facebook automatically filtering structure-induced content. -- Structure recognizes structure as a threat. Facebook responds to 'clickbait' content by filtering it out of newsfeeds. Therefore, content generated to meet the demands of structure are filtered.
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Financial Times 07/27/16
Mixed fortunes of the digital education business suggest hits are elusive "Content would be a great business if one produced only hits, but it never seems to work that way. The lack of barriers to anyone spending prodigious amounts of capital to create the next smash is what ensures a pedestrian return on that capital." -- This illustrates how the role of 'content' has changed away from the 'content of the content' to the role of the content in filling reserved holes in production and distribution structures.
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BackChannel 07/21/16
Copmpact for a Free, Open and Neutral Network: You have the freedom to use the network for any purpose as long as you don’t harm the operation of the network itself, the rights of other users, or the principles of neutrality that allow contents and services to flow without deliberate interference.
You have the right to understand the network and its components, and to share knowledge of its mechanisms and principles.
You have the right to offer services and content to the network on your own terms.
You have the right to join the network, and the obligation to extend this set of rights to anyone according to these same terms. -- How a self-configuring network was built.
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CED 07/14/16
Cord cut. -- All that wasted wire.....
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Gizmodo 06/15/16
Tightly cold makes better taste. -- See also scientific american study of coffee
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ScienceDaily 06/08/16
Wait a minute: can you see my hand? -- Oh, yeah, and concentration.
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Irish Independent 05/17/16
We showed in 1991 that print drives online participation. -- The Independent commissioned the study.
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Wired 05/01/16
User pressure for bandwidth is having the predictable effect. --
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eurekalert 04/22/16
"So, like, I realized I was only going 20 in a 50, and I said 'Hey, man, check it out. I'm only going uh, uh, uh. Cool.'" -- Wait a minute; can you see my hand?
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ScienceDaily 04/21/16
Evidence of a compromised dopamine system has been found in heavy users of marijuana. -- Like, heavy, man.
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ScienceDaily 04/18/16
Adding coffee to the diet of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) could help reverse the condition, according to a new study conducted in mice . --
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slashdot @ apple.com 04/16/16
The structure expects consumers behavior 'X'. Consumers behave 'X'. Production expands. -- Q. #2 of How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?": "To model customer use, we measure the power consumed by a product while it is running in a simulated scenario. Daily usage patterns are specific to each product and are a mixture of actual and modeled customer use data. Years of use, which are based on first owners, are assumed to be four years for OS X and tvOS devices and three years for iOS and watchOS devices. More information on our product energy use is provided in our Product Environmental Reports." Point number 2 for the question "How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?"
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Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies, Technological Determinism,Behavior Creates Structure,Services become Games
ScienceDaily 04/15/16
Effect similar to other addictions -- Yup.
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