Descript |
294 p. ; 20 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-252) and index |
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The race for relevance -- The user is the content -- The Adderall society -- The you loop -- The public is irrelevant -- Hello, world! -- What you want, whether you want it or not -- Escape from the city of ghettos |
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A filter bubble is a term coined by internet activist Eli Pariser in his book by the same name to describe a phenomenon in which websites use algorithms to selectively guess what information a user would like to see, based on information about the user (such as location, past click behaviour and search history). As a result, websites tend to show only information which agrees with the user's past viewpoint, effectively isolating the user in a bubble that tends to exclude contrary information |
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Invisible Web
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Information organization
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Semantic Web -- Social aspects
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World Wide Web -- Subject access
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Internet -- Censorship
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Internet -- sociala aspekter
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Classmark |
004.678
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Pucb
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Add Title |
How the new personalized Web is changing what we read and how we think |
ISBN/ISSN |
0143121235 |
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9780143121237 |
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