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Computers Can't Answer Everything

A startup says natural language processing works best with human intelligence.

Who's Talking About Me?

Web experts are designing technologies that can collect scattered bits of online conversation.

Fixing E-Mail

Experts at Defrag believe e-mail can benefit from lessons learned on the social Web.

How Facebook Copes with 300 Million Users

VP of Engineering Mike Schroepfer reveals the tricks that keep the world's biggest social network going.

The Evolution of Retweeting

Formalizing the retweet may change people's behavior.

Mining Social Networks for Clues

A researcher shows how programming tools can be used to track users' real-life movements and behavior.

Social Networks Keep Privacy in the Closet

Economics may explain why it's so hard to find and configure privacy settings on many social networks.

Unmasking Social-Network Users

Researchers find a way to identify individuals in supposedly anonymous social-network data.

A Smarter Way to Dig Up Experts

Data-mining techniques could make it easier to locate expertise.

Can Video Games be the New MTV?

Selling songs via console games, the Web, and phones may help the ailing music industry.

Can't We All Just Get Along?

Competing attempts to unite people's online social networks may end up sowing more division.

Making Money from Social Ties

Advertisers are building complex applications to try to engage users on social networks.

Turning Social Networks Against Users

Applications built on social networks may be the ideal way to distribute malicious code.

Social Networking Meets Personal Finance

Web-based startups offer social features that help people make better financial decisions.

Flocking Together on the Web

A new Web browser unifies access to multiple social networks.

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