Archive for July 14th, 2009
Tag Galaxy is a wonderful tool for the curious. It allows you to type in any work and it searches Flikr for photos tagged with that term. Then comes the magic; it draws a solar system using your initial search term to represent the star and then plots planets in orbit around it, showing related […]
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Tags: BrandStars, Flickr, Kevin Sugrue, Steven Wood, Tag Galaxy
I mentioned Google Wave to a research colleague. Believing it to be a social networking tool (it is), he wasn’t sure why Google Wave could be so relevant to online research. The answer is because of what it will let researchers do with Google Wave, rather than what Google initially expect it to be used […]
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Tags: Google Wave, Herd Behaviour, Kevin Sugrue, Online Research, Research Panels