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    Foursquare Checkin Maps

    Posted on Thursday 17 July 2014 by Oliver O’Brien

    The Foursquare social network has always been very focu […]

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    4sq, checkin, data, Foursquare, OpenStreetMap, social media, social network, visualisation

    Foursquare Checkin Maps

    Posted on Thursday 17 July 2014 by Oliver O’Brien

    The Foursquare social network has always been very focu […]

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    4sq, checkin, Foursquare, OpenStreetMap, social media, social network, Visualisation

    Book Swap – Story Networking

    Posted on Tuesday 20 September 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Books still carry an aura of mistic knowledge only accessible to whom dares to move beyond the cover and through the sea of pages with waves of sentences down to the discovery of words.There is only little the outsider can understand from a distance, i…

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    Book, location, social network

    RGS Annual Conference 2011

    Posted on Thursday 1 September 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    The Royal Geographical Society Annual International Conference 2011 is under way this week in London. It opened yesterday under the topic The Geographical Imagination and is chaired by Stephen Daniels, University of Nottingham.javascript:void(0)As ever…

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    ancl, ncl, ncln, place, presentation, social network, tweetography

    Networks Networks

    Posted on Wednesday 3 August 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    The main buzz word of the 2011 discussion in urban and spatial research is networks. Networks start to appear everywhere and everything is linked in to most other things. This is however, in fact not new. The network discussion has started at least ten…

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    network, social network, theory, visualisation

    Social Networks – GeoCom 2011

    Posted on Wednesday 20 July 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    I am at GeoCom 2011 today. It takes place at UCL here in London from today (20 – 22 of July). The conference focuses on geo computation with focus on complexity and modeling. The keynote today was given by Professor Peter Nijkamp from Vrije Universitei…

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    london, presentation, social network

    Social Networks – GeoCom 2011

    Posted on Wednesday 20 July 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    I am at GeoCom 2011 today. It takes place at UCL here in London from today (20 – 22 of July). The conference focuses on geo computation with focus on complexity and modeling. The keynote today was given by Professor Peter Nijkamp from Vrije Universitei…

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    london, presentation, social network

    Google+ Social Networking Built for Privacy?

    Posted on Friday 1 July 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Social Networking is the biggest and most importantly the fastest growing Internet branch at the moment. The companies have managed such a steep intake of new users over the past 18 month and most of it translated into what the company is worth. It is …

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    Google, privacy, social network

    Google+ Social Networking Built for Privacy?

    Posted on Friday 1 July 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Social Networking is the biggest and most importantly the fastest growing Internet branch at the moment. The companies have managed such a steep intake of new users over the past 18 month and most of it translated into what the company is worth. It is …

    Continue reading »
    Google, privacy, social network

    Global Social Network Use – the Stats

    Posted on Thursday 30 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Social networking is an internet phenomena and as such not limite to political borders. It spread rather quickly around the globe and is now as a range of maps recently has shown present on al continents as an important part of internet usage. THere ar…

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    graphs, social network, visualisation

    Global Social Network Use – the Stats

    Posted on Thursday 30 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Social networking is an internet phenomena and as such not limite to political borders. It spread rather quickly around the globe and is now as a range of maps recently has shown present on al continents as an important part of internet usage. THere ar…

    Continue reading »
    graphs, social network, visualisation

    Justin Bieber across the Mountains – Twitter Networks

    Posted on Thursday 16 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    How does the social network link location as people communicate? It would be very interesting to see how communication pattern link to location and context.There is already quite some good stuff on this topic. Only recently John Reads defended successf…

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    Basel, Bern, Geneva, Milan, ncln, network, social network, Switzerland, twitter, Zuerich

    Justin Bieber across the Mountains – Twitter Networks

    Posted on Thursday 16 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    How does the social network link location as people communicate? It would be very interesting to see how communication pattern link to location and context.There is already quite some good stuff on this topic. Only recently John Reads defended successf…

    Continue reading »
    Basel, Bern, Geneva, Milan, ncln, network, social network, Switzerland, twitter, Zuerich

    Social Interaction on Time

    Posted on Thursday 5 May 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Getting the tweets out on time, actually at the right time, is very easy since the invention of Timely the on time tweet tool discussed earlier in ‘Social Networking on Time’. Now the tool has been refreshed.

    Timely allows to schedule a whole list of …

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    application, review, social network, time, twitter

    LinkedIN by Numbers

    Posted on Wednesday 30 March 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    The professional version of facebook has now als reached the 100 million user mark and is still growing. LinkedIN the social networking platform for the professional world has published at the beginning of March 2011 their growth in numbers to make a g…

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    infographic, social media, social network, visualisation

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