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Social media --- Political aspects --- Censorship --- Facebook (Firm) --- Google (Firm) --- Twitter (Firm) --- Management. --- United States.
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Commercial crimes. --- Corporations --- EDGAR (Information retrieval system) --- Going public (Securities) --- Investments. --- Stocks --- Finance. --- Twitter (Firm)
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Internet industry --- Online social networks --- History --- Economic aspects. --- Twitter (Firm) --- Twitter.
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Il est impossible aujourd'hui de passer à côté du phénomène Musk. Elon Musk, c'est l'homme qui rachète Twitter, rêve en grand et promet à l'humanité qu'elle va quitter le berceau Terre, direction Mars. En seulement quelques années, il s'est imposé dans tous les grands champs de la science contemporaine. Il révolutionne le secteur spatial avec SpaceX, il prend position sur l'intelligence artificielle, souhaite transformer les neurosciences en connectant des ordinateurs à nos cerveaux, et joue les influenceurs pour le développement des monnaies virtuelles. Mais y a-t-il une pensée scientifique organisée dans ce grand chamboule-tout de l'innovation ? Quels sont les grands principes techniques, biologiques, informatiques qu'Elon Musk pousse dans leurs derniers retranchements ? Quelles sont les problématiques sur lesquelles Elon Musk fait l'impasse, parce qu'elles seraient autant de freins à ses visions futuristes ? Le journaliste scientifique Olivier Lascar mène l'enquête sous le crâne le plus tendance de la planète high-tech...
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"Twitter seems like a perfect start-up success story. In barely six years, a small group of young, ambitious programmers in Silicon Valley built an $11.5 billion business out of the ashes of a failed podcasting company. Today Twitter boasts more than 200 million active users and has affected business, politics, media, and other fields in innumerable ways. Now Nick Bilton of the New York Times takes readers behind the scenes with a narrative that shows what happened inside Twitter as it grew at exponential speeds. This is a tale of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles as the four founders-Biz Stone, Evan Williams, Jack Dorsey, and Noah Glass-went from everyday engineers to wealthy celebrities, featured on magazine covers, Oprah, The Daily Show, and Time's list of the world's most influential people. Bilton's exclusive access and exhaustive investigative reporting-drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails-have enabled him to write an intimate portrait of fame, influence, and power. He also captures the zeitgeist and global influence of Twitter, which has been used to help overthrow governments in the Middle East and disrupt the very fabric of the way people communicate"
Internet industry --- Online social networks --- Businesspeople --- Internet --- Réseautage personnel (Informatique) --- Gens d'affaires --- Biography --- Industrie --- Biographie --- Twitter (Firm) --- Twitter
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Twitterbots. --- Online social networks --- Privacy, Right of. --- Data protection --- Security measures. --- Government policy --- Twitter (Firm) --- Customer services.
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Social media --- Internet --- Propaganda, Russian --- Presidents --- Election security --- Political aspects --- Election --- Facebook (Firm) --- Twitter (Firm) --- 2016 --- United States.
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Social media such as microblogging services andsocial networking sites are changing the way people interact online and searchfor information and opinions. This book investigates linguistic patterns in electronic discourse,looking at online evaluative language, Internet slang, memes and ambientaffiliation using a large Twitter corpus (over 100 million tweets) alongsidespecialized case studies. The author argues that we are currently witnessing a cultural movement fromonline conversation to what can be termed 'searchable talk' - online talk wherepeople affiliate by making their discourse findabl
Mass communications --- Pragmatics --- Sociolinguistics --- Social media. --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Twitter (Firm) --- Sociolinguistics. --- Digital media. --- Technological innovations --- Discourse analysis --- Social aspects.
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Qu'est-ce que Twitter ? Un réseau social et professionnel ? Un moyen de communication interactive ? Un outil de veille et de géolocalisation ? Une immense archive ouverte de nos opinions et émotions condensées en quelques fragments de textes réduits au format SMS ? Un peu de tout cela et plus encore... Voici une première étude consacrée à Twitter dans la recherche francophone en sciences humaines et sociales.
Electronic villages (Computer networks) --- Social media --- Communautés virtuelles --- Médias sociaux --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Twitter (Firm) --- Twitter --- Twitter (site web) --- Réseaux sociaux --- Aspect politique --- Communautés virtuelles --- Médias sociaux --- Social media. --- Réseaux sociaux. --- Aspect social. --- Aspect politique.
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Social media such as microblogging services and social networking sites are changing the way people interact online and search for information and opinions. This book investigates linguistic patterns in electronic discourse, looking at online evaluative language, Internet slang, memes and ambient affiliation using a large Twitter corpus (over 100 million tweets) alongside specialized case studies. The author argues that we are currently witnessing a cultural movement from online conversation to what can be termed 'searchable talk' - online talk where people affiliate by making their discourse findable (for example, via metadata such as Twitter hashtags) by others holding similar interests. This cutting edge text will be of interest to all scholars and students dealing with electronically mediated discourse. --
Sociolinguistics --- Social media --- Digital media --- Technological innovations --- Discourse analysis --- Social aspects --- Twitter (Firm) --- Social media. --- Discourse analysis. --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Technological innovations - Social aspects --- Discourse analysis - Social aspects