Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

Trendspotting: Parlez-vous Parenting?

Angie Argabrite February 22nd, 2012 No Comments

Kid Stuff
Conflicting research and cultural divides over parenting make us understand why it’s universally understood to be the hardest job in the world

In case you needed more parenting-related pressure laid on your shoulders, a recent study reveals that a child’s hippocampus—the region of the brain that helps manage stress and strengthen memory and learning—can be up to 10 percent larger if his mother is patient and encouraging. The modern understanding of child development is in stark contrast to [...]

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Trendspotting: Over Divulging

Angie Argabrite February 6th, 2012 No Comments

Too. Much. Information.
In the age of social media oversharing, how much is too much?

As Facebook prepares to go public, one journalist suggested that, in homage to its transparent nature, “TMI” be adopted as its stock ticker symbol. Works for us, especially considering there’s been so much wince-worthy social media activity of late. Some doozies in particular: A woman used Twitter to hash out the good, the bad and the (mostly) ugly circumstances surrounding her husband’s terminal cancer; a man [...]

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Trendspotting: Kickin’ It Up a Notch

Angie Argabrite January 27th, 2012 No Comments

Group Mentality
Filmmakers, musicians and entrepreneurs are taking group funding to the next level

Crowdfunding … sure, you’ve heard of it, but have you heard that it’s working? Almost half (46 percent) of funds seekers on Kickstarter.com in 2011 actually convinced people—primarily perfect strangers—to pay for their creative endeavors. Kickstarter raised just under $100 million in pledges last year, bringing to fruition 12,000 projects, primarily in film, music, design and art. The trend has fans in Washington, too. The Entrepreneur [...]

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Trendspotting: Buy, Cell or Trade?

Angie Argabrite January 26th, 2012 No Comments

BlackBerry Turnaround?
RIM is facing an onslaught of issues as it struggles to right itself—but there are some surprising signs that the company will evolve with the market

Since last fall, when millions of BlackBerry owners were unable to send or receive emails or messages for several days, the drone of negative buzz surrounding Research in Motion (RIM) has grown to a roar. The cries of detractors reached such a fevered pitch that co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis [...]

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Trendspotting: French Translations

Angie Argabrite January 25th, 2012 No Comments

Bonjour from America
Some U.S. business interests are packing their bags for France

With the grand opening of Le Huffington Post creating waves around the Web (Arianna Huffington made the provocative choice of Anne Sinclair, journo wife of embattled ex–IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to oversee it), it seems an opportune time to look at other businesses making an entrée into Français. In the fall, not one but two e-readers entered the French market: the U.S. giant Amazon Kindle and its [...]

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Trendspotting: Internet Intimacy

Angie Argabrite January 23rd, 2012 No Comments

Love in the Time of Passwords
There’s a new source of peer pressure on the block as teens in love share their passwords

Coughing up the password to an email address or social media site is the newest test of young love. With this top-secret data in hand, modern high school sweethearts scour one another’s exchanges for clues about faithfulness—often storing ammunition for post-breakup warfare while they’re at it. Adults, too, grapple with the issue of disclosing passwords to [...]

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Trendspotting: Heavy on the Spam

Angie Argabrite January 19th, 2012 No Comments

Stolen Tweets
A recent rash of account hackings are ticking off celebs and begging the question: How secure is Twitter?

Newly single Ashton Kutcher tweeted about sleeping over with a girlfriend; the Huffington Post tweeted its affection for the New York Post; “Modern Family”’s Eric Stonestreet tweeted about miracle diet pills; and singer Nicole Scherzinger tweeted her support of Ron Paul, as did bands No Doubt and Rise Against. If any of these tweets left you scratching your head, it’s [...]

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Trendspotting: List-o-Mania

Angie Argabrite January 11th, 2012 No Comments

A Tale of Blue Cities
Is ranking cities a fool’s errand?

St. Petersburg, Fla., is the saddest U.S. city; Austin the funniest; and Nashville the manliest. The loneliest city on the entire planet? Dublin. And the very best city to live in all the world is … (drumroll, please) … Vancouver. Have qualms with any of these or questions about how they were chosen? So do lots of people, including one journalist who gripes that the cities frequently dubbed the [...]

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Trendspotting: Web Fix

Angie Argabrite January 10th, 2012 No Comments

Compulsive Behavior
Our relatively new but extraordinarily rampant Internet addition may warrant an official diagnosis

Ever experienced a peculiar surge of elation when you watch the “likes” pile up on one of your Facebook statuses? This particular joy—triggered by, say, a small video-game victory, clever tweet or kind text message—is probably derived from the neurotransmitter dopamine, which sets our brains’ pleasure circuits ablaze. More scientists today are comparing this biological response with the gratification felt by addicts who bring the first [...]

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Trendspotting: Green-Eyed Monsters

Angie Argabrite January 5th, 2012 No Comments

All of Us, Envious?
One of the deadly sins seems to be growing into an epidemic these days

At the start of the new year, many of us may feel a bit jealous of anyone we know for whom “losing 10 pounds” isn’t a top item on the list of resolutions. But the darker side of that, envy, can be all-consuming, ugly and totally irrational—and new studies are digging into what’s behind it. A group of Texas college students were recently [...]

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