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	<description>Signal/Noise is a website that provides commentary on topics such as business, technology, innovation, research methodology and analysis, crowdsourcing &#38; open innovation, business planning &#38; forecasting, and data analytics.  If there is a general theme that runs through the site, it is my personal obsession with information and analysis, in particular the various ways that we can separate credible information from the vast noise that exists.  In particular, I am interested in how we can determine when people and organizations can be trusted in situations where they have an incentive to deceive–i.e. when the signals they send can be deemed credible. Moreover, I am interested in how we can craft better signals of our own so that we can engender trust and credibility with those we interact with.</description>
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		<title>By: Measuring Happiness via the Social Web &#171; bill &#124; petti</title>
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		<dc:creator>Measuring Happiness via the Social Web &#171; bill &#124; petti</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] certainly relates to the broader issue of using the data produced by social media technologies to measure and visualize emotions and feelings broadly.&#160;&#160; However, in its current form, the application falls well short of providing a true [...]</description>
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