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14 hours ago ago from FitElix.com
By: Dan Salupo A recent study by Emily A. Greenfield, PhD Assistant Professor at Rutgers' School of Social Work, and Nadine F. Marks, from the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, tested the extent to which self-reported profiles of physical and psychological violence in childhood from parents were associated with greater odds of obesity in adulthood. The study, published in Social Science and Medicine, ...
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There’s no doubt that for many of us, Facebook consumes a goodly proportion of our time; on average, we spend 5 percent of our time online . For some teenagers, time spent on the 350 million-strong social network has gone beyond time spent and into time sunk. It’s prompted a spate of young users to devise ways of cutting down, taking breaks or simply deactivating their accounts altogether, " target="_blank">according to The New York Times . ...
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3 hours ago ago from SAP Web 2.0 Resource Site
Posted by Timo Elliott on Monday, March 30, 2009 6 Comments SAP BusinessObjects Innovation Center has just unveiled a prototype of some great new Web 2.0 technology called Social Network Analyzer (SNA). It aggregates existing enterprise data to display and discover organizational relationships. It provides the missing link between social networking platforms and enterprise information systems, by letting organizations leveraging ...
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5 hours ago ago from Home of the Marist Poll: Pebbles and Pundits
December 18, 2009 by Marist Poll Filed under Cyber Corner , Featured , Science & Tech , Tech Box Social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn have yet to convince the majority of U.S. residents to sign up, but if a recent national Marist Poll on the topic is any indication, it’s only a matter of time before they do. ©istockphoto.com/mattjeacock The survey found that 41% of U.S. residents have a profile on a social ...
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