15 days ago
nelson : Black people Twitter - Awkward article, but there's an interesting social/demographic phenomenon happening on Twitter
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nelson : Facebook demographics - Great analysis by the company of the race of their users
Andy Baio : Facebook Data team releases study on user ethnicity - they compare it to the demographics of the Internet and United States
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jcgregorio : The Emerging Megaregions
nelson : American Megaregions - Map highlighting population centers
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nelson : US religious geography - Great series of maps showing religious distribution in the US
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Linkorama : Networking site cashes in on friends - Facebook is planning to exploit the vast amount of personal information it holds on its 150m members by creating one of the world's largest market research databases.
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21 month ago
Linkorama : Prepare Ye: the We Generation is Upon Us. - Lately, there’s been some grousing about how the GenYers (Millennials) are overhyped. I disagree. I don’t think we’re talking enough about the next generation of “we-wired” digital immigrants. I know our clients are looking at this demographi
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Linkorama : The Millenial Bug - The Millenials Are Coming is the new Y2K Bug
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22 month ago
Linkorama : Data chart of the week: social networks around the world - If you have the bandwidth of south korea, usage is huge!
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22 month ago
Linkorama : Ypulse: - Daily news & commentary about Generation Y for media and marketing professionals
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26 month ago
adamrg : Beloit College Public Affairs - BELOIT COLLEGE'S MINDSET LIST® FOR THE CLASS OF 2011
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33 month ago
Andy Baio : Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace - Danah Boyd breaks down the migration of preppy white kids to Facebook
joshua : Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
Linkorama : Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace - The picture is now being blurred. Some teens are flocking to MySpace. And some teens are flocking to Facebook. Who goes where gets kinda sticky... probably because it seems to primarily have to do with socio-economic class.
WillPate : Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
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34 month ago
plasticbag : Young women and men over 50 represent the largest audiences online according to the BBC... - To me, at first sight, I can't help wondering about the way they're measuring this stuff. Still it is a good riposte to both the male execs I've met that view it as a kids thing and the female execs that view it as a spotty boy thing...
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 & Netgens - "...the 80 million Net generation young adults coming into the workplace will want to be part of an engage and collaborate model rather than command and control." according to tapscott's research
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37 month ago
jimray : Social Explorer provides kickass demographics data that you can map! - This looks wicked cool
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48 month ago
Nelson Minar : US religion maps - The maps linked from here are higher quality
Wayne Burkett : Map Gallery of Religion in the United States - "The following series of county-level choropleth maps ... reveals the distribution of the larger and more regionally concentrated church bodies." #
adamrg : Map Gallery of Religion in the United States
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54 month ago
Linkorama : Teen 2.0 - The best session. I've been mulling over how to bring this kind of user group to unfunded startups
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65 month ago
plasticbag : Population boom set to stabilise at 9bn by 2300 - "Fears that the human race may drive itself to extinction through over-population are challenged by new United Nations figures suggesting an eventual equilibrium as people in poorer countries come to understand the need for smaller families."
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