2014年6月29日 星期日

Facebook Draws Fire for Tinkering With Emotions


Facebook Tinkers With Users’ Emotions in News Feed Experiment, Stirring Outcry

Facebook Draws Fire for Tinkering With Emotions

Last week Facebook revealed that it had manipulated the news feeds of over half a million users as part of a study examining how emotions can be spread on social media.



Google Plus: three years old and still failing as a social network
Google Plus celebrated its third birthday yesterday (Saturday), though perhaps "celebrated" is not the right word. The service is popular with some ...
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Google bores at I/O -- just the way it wanted
Forget "moon shots" and Billy Idol. Flashiness took a backseat to the expanding world of Android as Google presented a mature mobile operating ...
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Sci-Tech Today
Google I/O Conference Brings a Lot for Businesses
Google Cloud Dataflow analytics, introduced atGoogle I/O, is a managed processing service for live data that is essentially a data pipeline for batch or ...
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Google I/O 2014's Nonprofit Panel: Hack the Hood, Beyond 12, and One Degree
Google I/O, the company's annual developer-focused conference, concluded this year with a session featuring three nonprofits: Hack the Hood, ...
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Sci-Tech Today
Google Glass Now with Designer Frames
Upscale designer frames for geeky Google Glass devices are being applauded by some consumers as giving more style to Glass. Potential Google ...
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Toronto Star
Google Plus chief expresses confidence in network
Facebook says it has 1.28 billion monthly active users around the world. By comparison, GooglePlus says 540 million use Google Plus credentials for ...
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The Independent
Is this the death of privacy?
The long-awaited but controversial Google Glass has arrived in Britain, and I am testing what it can do - and not just in terms of making calls or ...
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KVUE
Apple vs. Google: The race is on for the wrist, TV, car
SAN FRANCISCO — Google and Apple are reaching beyond smartphones, tablets and computers to connect with our living rooms, cars and even our ...
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The Fuse Joplin
Google Glass – Everything You Need To Know
The Google Glass is a controversial wearable computer from Google. After first being rolled out as invites to developers, the Project Glass is now open ...
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Google's Principal Designer For Search And Maps Explains Material Design
Google's design work was center stage at I/O this year, from the keynote through sessions and things being demoed on the show floor. The changes ...


Google I/O 2014: 10 Big Developments
Google unveiled everything from Android to wearable news at its annual developers show. Here are the developments that matter most. Previous.
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Reuters
Google execs visit Cuba for first time to promote open Internet
Google is on an official two-day visit "to promote the virtues of a free and ... Neither Google nor the Cuban government made any official statement ...
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Search Engine Land
Google Points Its Search Engine Inside Apps
Google began experimenting with search results that point inside apps late last year, together with a few partner companies such as Pinterest, Tumblr, ...
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Google, broadening its reach, tries for a snazzier look
This week at Google's I/O conference in San Francisco, Googleexecutives outlined Google L: the company's next iteration in its line of Android ...
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Businessweek
Google Just Made Big Data Expertise Much Tougher to Fake
Well, Google (GOOG) officially put an end to the good times this week. During some talks at the company's annual developer conference,Google ...
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Slate Magazine (blog)
One of Google's Least Heralded Features May Change Your Summer
In September 2011, Google unveiled Flight Search. It was still in its nascent stages, but it brought Google's user-friendly design to the online travel ...
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Will Google make wearables work?
Now that Google has unveiled the first watches to use its Android Wear platform, has the time for "wearables" finally arrived? So far, gadgets like ...
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Google Shuts Down TalkBin, A Feedback Platform For Businesses It Acquired In 2011
TalkBin, a customer feedback platform for businesses that was incubated at Y Combinator and then acquired by Google in 2011, is being shut down ...
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NBC Bay Area
Facebook, Google, Mainstream Companies Join Pride Events Across US
Tech companies Google and Facebook were up early Friday morning, putting together their massive floats for the 44th annual LGBT Pride Parade and ...
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GigaOM
Google drops out of the DARPA Robotics Challenge to focus on a commercial bot
Despite its big win in the trials competition in December, the SCHAFT robot will no longer compete. Its maker was acquired by Google earlier this year.
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ITProPortal
Google removes search results in wake of EU privacy ruling
BRUSSELS — Google has started removing some search results in the European Union after an EU court told it last month to respond to requests by ...
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Benchmark Monitor
Google's vision: Android everywhere
The world of connected devices is growing every day, and Google wants to be the company to guide you through it. That's the takeaway from the ...
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Reuters
Google Fit Intro at I/O Conference Wisely Shies Away From 'Health'
Google left out a key word in previewing itsGoogle Fit data-aggregation platform this week: “health.” While Apple played up the “health” angle in ...
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Business Insider Australia
Google to pay for women, minorities in tech to learn more code
At a women in technology panel that closed outGoogle I/O, the tech titan says that it will pay for "thousands" of women and minorities already in tech to ...
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gamesandlearning.org
Google answers Apple's 'Continuity' with partial measures
Computerworld - Google this week offered a partial answer to Apple's Continuity technology, announcing system that will let Android-powered ...
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Android Headlines - Android News
Google's Trick for Chromecast Sharing? Ultrasonic Sounds
A new feature for Google's Chromecast streaming stick will tap into the world of ultrasonic noises. Google announced at Google I/O on Wednesday ...
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Google gets into the weeds of Android Work
Computerworld - Google revealed more about how its new enterprise security and management framework -- otherwise known as Android Work -- will ...
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MSN UK
Google shows off watches, cars and TVs using Android software [San Jose Mercury News :: ]
June 26--SAN FRANCISCO -- Google touted new models of smart watches, connected cars and Internet-enabled TVs on Wednesday, all based on the ...
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Does Google Use Social Signals From Facebook And Twitter In Its Rankings?
There has been much speculation over the past couple of years about whether or not links shared on social media factor into Google'ssearch ...
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The Guardian
Google: 100000 lives a year lost through fear of data-mining
Google CEO Larry Page speaks during a press announcement at Google's headquarters in New York, in this file photo from May 21, 2012.

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