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5 New Ways to Feed Your Online AddictionBy Julie D. Andrews There’s plenty of things I can live without, and the Internet isn’t one of them. That’s thanks to these five things, which keep me coming back for more and more and more … 1. Twitter 2. Google Images 3. Apps and games 4. Google Correlate It’s a research nerd’s dream. With Google Correlate, released from Google Labs in May 2011, you can find search patterns that correspond with real-world trends. The gist is this: You upload data that’s charted over a certain period of time, and Google finds you matching patterns in search volumes. Of course, if you don’t have data of your own to upload, you simply specify search terms, and Correlate calculates the trending pattern and shows you matching patterns. You can also compare search activity nationwide to that of a specific state. This is what Google Flu Trends was built on -- the search terms correlated with CDC flu activity data were input into the tool, and it turns out the use of the search words “cold” and “flu” fluctuated in accordance with actual flu rates. 5. SoundCloud It’s slickly designed for easy navigation and experimentation, and it has an easy system (similar to Twitter) for following the musicians you adore. New genres constantly emerge and collide on this online audio distribution platform, where collaboration and distribution of audio recordings are key. It’s creative. It’s social. It’s constant and, hence, wildly addictive.
Like this blog? Connect with us @EveryDayConnect Julie D. Andrews is a New York City–based writer and blogger. She covers social media for AllFacebook.com and SocialTimes.com, and her articles have appeared on NYMag.com, Yahoo.com and MSN.com. Connect with her @julieDandrews. PollCloud computing enables you to connect wirelessly and comes with plenty of benefits. What's your favorite feature? |
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