Sentences with phrase «same social data»

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In addition, it is believed that if Facebook collects data even from users who have not signed up to the social network, Google does the same thing.
The social network giant reported about 2.2 billion monthly active users in March, the same month that a data breach affecting about 87 million Facebook users was revealed
Twitter is now caught up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal: The social network sold public Twitter data to Aleksandr Kogan, the same person who sold Facebook data to Cambridge Analytica.
In 2011, Carol Davidsen, director of data integration and media analytics for Obama for America, built a database of every American voter using the same Facebook developer tool used by Cambridge, known as the social graph API.
He plans to build applications that will use data from Facebook to create temporary social networks, say at a conference or sporting event, to help users meet people who grew up in the same town or like the same band.
Persuaded that no biblical or theological arguments for same - sex relations have survived his initial blasts, Gagnon conducts a mopping - up operation using biological and social - scientific data.
Government benefits are the same in both but making the distinction is important for census data and for social responses with respect to potential issues with disease, divorce and family interactions.
Government benefits are the same in both but making the distinction is important for census data and for social responses to potential issues such as disease, divorce and family interactions.
Two and a half years later, the same social science journal that published the original study publishes a «re-analysis» of the very same data set (that's right, no new data collection, just reinterpretation of the admittedly valid stuff).
«But at the same time, they will be able to leverage a certain amount of social data — what's being shared, what's being viewed — and there is a possibility that they'll get a higher adoption rate because it's within Facebook.»
«I would urge you to continue to collect this data both so that we continue to have the same evidence - based argument for justice, but also so that we can prove that the policy changes work because we need to be able to prove that, that what we all know on an ideal level really will have an economic and social impact,» Clinton said.
This is the same company whose misuse of pseudonymised patient data, bought from the Health and Social Care Information Service, sparked the still - unresolved furore over the Government's care.data plans.
That means, as the social networking company wrote in an August 1 Facebook post (naturally) releasing the data on energy use, that «one person's Facebook use for all of 2011 had roughly the same carbon footprint as one medium latte.
In the same critical spirit, The Engine Room, a network - based organisation exploring political, social and other non-academic uses of data, ran a session on when open data goes wrong.
The researchers examined Social Security Administration personal income tax data to follow the earnings of the same individuals over 20 years and then estimated the long - term effects of fields of study for U.S. men and women.
The data, which spanned more than 30 years, suggested that the decision to quit spreads via social networks and person - to - person contact in much the same way that fashions or opinions do.
«The social sciences are very intrigued by big data, but the same statistical models that have been used for survey and administrative data aren't the right tools for it,» she said.
If social scientists can reach opposite conclusions from the same data set, then research, even from randomized field trials, may do little to inform policy debates.
Leveraging 20 years of data, researchers tracked 753 children from kindergarten to their twenties to investigate whether «social competence» in kindergarten could predict how the same kids would fare as young adults.
The authors provided extensive data confirming that «If U.S. adolescents had a social class distribution that was similar to the distribution in countries to which the United States is frequently compared, average reading scores in the United States would be higher than average reading scores in the similar post-industrial countries we examined (France, Germany, and the United Kingdom), and average math scores in the United States would be about the same as average math scores in similar post-industrial countries... This re-estimate would improve the U.S. place in the international ranking of all OECD countries, bringing the U.S. average score to sixth in reading and 13th in math.»
All in all, and beyond the different possible interpretations of a same set of data (which is always possible in social science), what we have to acknowledge is that the privatization of education is far from being the panacea once sold by the advocates and designers of the Chilean neoliberal educational model.
Instead they exist in the same realm as meta - data and social media.
BlackBerry smartphones can give more emails, more web browsing and more social networking for the same amount of data as other leading smartphones.
For just $ 69.99 per month, Sprint's affordable Everything Data 450 plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM gives customers unlimited calling with any U.S. wireless user, unlimited text and picture messaging, unlimited Web, email and social networking, and unlimited GPS navigation for the same price AT&T and Verizon charge for unlimited talk only.
While, in most cases, the credit bureaus combine all files accurately under the same person, there are many instances where incomplete files or inaccurate data (social security numbers, addresses, etc.) cause one person's credit information to appear on someone else's credit report.
«If you're having alternative scores created, collecting data from your social media activity for example, they're not obliged to follow the same legislation.»
While, in most cases, the credit bureaus combine all files accurately under the same person, there are many instances where incomplete files or inaccurate data (social security numbers, addresses, etc.) cause one person's information to appear on someone else's credit report.
At the same time, the world is awash in data far exceeding the processing capacity of human beings, and in an increasingly complex and sophisticated environment where communication tools such as social media are developing rapidly, people appear to be banding together into small, disparate groups of «island universe» and communities.
The same Equifax breach that exposed the Social Security numbers of more than 145 million people also compromised the driver's license data of 10.9 million Americans, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Those same parties can also view your private information, which includes your Social Security number, and information on disabilities, leased vehicles, designated caregivers, and medical data.
The use of trace data is known from a variety of contexts: the research from search engines, criminal activity, online social media, education, physical movement patterns, and so on shows the same thing, that our behaviour can be predicted — with varying degrees of accuracy — down to the individual level.
«What we weren't focused enough on was protecting because that same data that you enable to use social experiences can also be misused,» Sandberg told the NBC News» TODAY.
Starbucks tried, and failed, to make this the next Unicorn Frappuccino Analysts say the Frappuccino limited - time offers may have lost their sparkAnalysts data shows that the Starbucks Crystal Ball Frappuccino didn't generate the same social media traffic as last year's Unicorn Frappuccino
It's such a deep story that social media researchers have been warning about such exploitative practices since at least 2010, and many of us complained when the Obama campaign in 2012 used the same kinds of data that Cambridge Analytica coveted.
«The data that Facebook leaked to Cambridge Analytica is the same data Facebook retains on everyone and sells targeting services around,» Maciej Ceglowski, founder of the Pinboard social - media bookmarking service, wrote on Twitter.
Twitter says the data also shows that other social media platforms didn't see the same increases.
CEO and founder of Common Sense, James P Steyer, explained that these companies can implement damaging decisions: «Their business models often encourage them to do whatever they can to grab attention and data and then to worry about the consequences later, even though those very same consequences may at times hurt the social, emotional and cognitive development of kids.
The London - based data firm Cambridge Analytica was testing out slogans like «Drain the Swamp» and «Build the Wall» as early as 2014, the same year Russia launched its social media influence operation targeting the 2016 US election.
As a result, many have taken to the drastic suggestion of deleting their account on the social network, but before you do the same, it's worth seeing what data Facebook itself has collected on you over the years since you've been using the service.
At the same time there has been an explosion in social media, data science, user experience design, sustainability and mobile application development.
• Assist the teacher in classroom activities while catering for emotional, psychological, social and cognitive needs of physically or mentally disabled students • Provide one to one tutoring and reinforce daily lessons in small groups • Identify weak areas of students and develop individualized lesson plans accordingly • Supervise the children during play and lunchtime • Inculcate strong moral and social values among the students to make them responsible citizens • Facilitate the teacher in conducting various classroom activities • Maintain all teaching aids in an organized manner • Devise need - based AV aids to facilitate teaching process • Assess multiple instructional strategies for effectiveness and change the teaching methodology as per requirement • Carefully record and gauge each student's progress and discuss the same regularly with teachers and parents • Encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities and boost their confidence in all possible ways • Communicate home assignments clearly, mark homework and test papers • Assist students in completing classroom assignments • Maintain daily attendance and early departure records • Discuss individual cases of individual needs and interests with teachers and parents of the student • Develop and implement targeted instructional strategies to cater for particular needs of each student • Observe students» behavior at playtime and chalk out a behavioral intervention plan to address any inappropriate, violent or disruptive behavior • Operate adaptive technological equipment single - handedly • Maintain complete confidentiality of student data • Aid physical, speech and rehabilitative therapists in their sessions and encourage the student to cooperate with them
A concern with fairness and social justice requires us to consider whether some members of society are being left so far behind that it unfairly affects their lives both now and in the future.This Report Card asks the same underlying question as Report Card 9, which focused on inequality in child well - being, but uses the most recent data available and includes more countries.
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