We examine tagging behavior on Flickr, a public photosharing website. We build on previous qualitative research that exposed a taxonomy of tagging motivations, as well as on socia...
Social psychology has demonstrated that lying is an important, and frequent, part of everyday social interactions. As communication technologies become more ubiquitous in our dail...
Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Thomps...
Television broadcasters are beginning to combine social micro-blogging systems such as Twitter with television to create social video experiences around events. We looked at one s...
Emergence of social web services like YouTube[1], Flickr[2] etc. is constantly transforming the way we share our lifestyles with family, friends and colleagues. The significance of...
Simo Hosio, Fahim Kawsar, Jukka Riekki, Tatsuo Nak...
This paper describes the building of a research library for studying the Web, especially research on how the structure and content of the Web change over time. The library is part...
William Y. Arms, Selcuk Aya, Pavel Dmitriev, Blaze...