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  • ...ist|[[Computer software]]|[[Computer hardware]]|[[Consumer electronics]]|[[Social networking service]]|[[Cloud computing]]|[[Video game industry|Video games] ...<ref name="VF2012" /> On June 25, Microsoft paid US$1.2 billion to buy the social network [[Yammer]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Microsoft buys Internet startup Y
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  • In '''social sciences''': ...n]], the dividing of a society into levels based on power or socioeconomic status
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  • ...T. |year=2008 |title=Applied Social Psychology: Understanding and managing social problems |location=Cambridge, UK |publisher=Cambridge University Press |cha ...s, factors such as age, gender, and educational levels often affect health status and so should be controlled. Beyond these factors, researchers may not con
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  • | status = * [[Social bookmarking|Collaborative tagging systems]] like [[del.icio.us]] and
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  • | current status = Active ...d focus, full involvement, and enjoyment) and identifying with and gaining status in the Wikipedia community.<ref>Avoiding Tragedy in the Wiki-Commons, by An
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  • ...]], while [[New Mexico]] law grants [[Spanish language|Spanish]] a special status.{{sfn|Cobarrubias|1983|p=195}}{{sfn|García|2011|p=167}}}}}} ...sh–American War]] and {{nowrap|[[World War I]]}} confirmed the country's status as a global military power. The United States emerged from {{nowrap|[[World
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  • ...d's professional schools... won world prestige of a sort rarely seen among social institutions. (...) Harvard's age, wealth, quality, and prestige may well s ...Class Development, 1800–1865|last=Story|first=Ronald|journal=Journal of Social History|volume=8|issue=3 |year=1975|pages=94–121|doi=10.1353/jsh/8.3.94}}
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  • ...is Week |date=March 5, 2010 |url=http://www.thebigmoney.com/blogs/facebook-status/2010/03/05/what-we-learned-about-mark-zuckerberg-week |work=The Big Money|a ...of intentionally misleading them into believing he would help them build a social network called [[ConnectU|HarvardConnection.com]], while he was instead usi
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  • ...ssarily part of the interpretive process. The author's name "indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture", and at one time was used as ...e editor and the publisher in order to engage the audience in writing as a social act. There are three principal areas covered by editors – Proofing (check
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  • '''Storytelling''' describes the social and cultural activity of sharing [[narrative|stories]], sometimes with [[im ...sent stories, with information about [[genealogy]], affiliation and social status.<ref>Kaeppler, Adrienne. "Hawaiian tattoo: a conjunction of genealogy and a
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  • ...[[scientific]], [[humanities]], [[artistic]], economic, [[social research|social]], business, [[marketing research|marketing]], [[practitioner research]], l ...details that surround it. Context is always important, and context can be social, historical, political, cultural, or ethnic. An example of research in the
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  • .../> Demographic variables include such measures as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, race, and age.<ref name="Shaughnessy2011"/> Surveys often assess the prefe ...b surveys. The explanation typically provided for interviewer effects is [[social desirability bias]]: survey participants may attempt to project a positive
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  • ..."data", "information" and "knowledge" with "wisdom", which would mean the status of a person in possession of a certain "knowledge" who also knows under whi ...rt or process it, in disciplines ranging from [[marketing]], analysis of [[social services]] usage by citizens to scientific research. These patterns in data
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  • |status = ...ded on the [[French Wikipedia]],<ref>{{cite book|language=French|title=Web Social: Mutation de la Communication|author=Florence Millerand|author2=Serge Proul
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  • ...rnative medicine]] (CAM) found that 4% of them had attained "Good article" status, and that CAM articles on Wikipedia tended to be significantly shorter than ...010)|date= 11 June 2009 |url=http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/8-The-Social-Life-of-Health-Information.aspx}}</ref> One 2013 study suggested that 22% o
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  • | status = Live [[beta software|beta]] * Florian Leander Mayer. "Erfolgsfaktoren von Social Media: Wie "funktionieren" Wikis?: Eine vergleichende Analyse kollaborative
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  • ...and reliability of the encyclopedia content, while the second investigated social aspects, such as usage and administration. Such studies are greatly facilit ====Work distribution and social strata====
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  • A '''WikiProject''', or '''Wikiproject''', is the organization of a [[social group|group]] of participants in a [[wiki]] established in order to achieve ...esignating one article to be improved to the point of achieving "featured" status.<ref>Robert E. Kraut, Paul Resnick, Sara Kiesler, ''Building Successful Onl
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  • | status = ...e people of color opportunities to do more than participate in and consume social media."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.colorlines.com/articles/can-black-w
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  • ...>{{cite news |first= Jennifer |last=Ablan |title=Wikipedia page the latest status symbol |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2232893820071 <!-- The "relevance" column should be used to justify an entry's "landmark" status, AND SHOULD be supported by a reliable source -->
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