Social networks affect every aspect of our lives, from the jobs we get and the technologies we adopt to the partners we choose and the healthiness of our lifestyles. But where do they come from?
Via Raphael Souchier
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Newsdeck's curator insight,
April 9, 2014 10:47 AM
A homage of 6 years to the past and future of the Hashtag, a social powerful tool for social marketers. The most important symbol proposed by twitter became famous thanks to commercial events and social networks. |
Scoopingaddress's curator insight,
August 31, 2013 1:03 PM
... I love the overall effect of this visual -it'd make a great poster for an ICT room :-))
Jeremy Waite's original post |
"There's a belief that the more that people interact with strangers, the more that new ideas and beliefs will spread," Centola said. "What this study shows is that preserving group boundaries is actually necessary for complex ideas to become accepted across diverse populations."
This is especially true for adopting new solutions to hard problems.