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Heather Ford explores a case study of the fictional superhero Makmende, Kenya's first Internet meme.
NextDrop project wins $10,000 prize for a mobile phone application to meet the specific needs of women in developing countries.
Researchers analyzed over 1 million online dating profiles, finding that actions speak louder than words.
Goodman's research combines human-computer interaction with geography, investigating the design of ubiquitous computing systems for everyday urban…
Ph.D. students Dan Perkel and Christo Sims review a range of educational initiatives in afterschool programs, libraries, and museums.
Fifteen students, faculty, and researchers will present their work at the upcoming iConference 2011 in Seattle, Washington.
Hemerly will be part of the panel discussion “Music & Metadata: Do Songs Remain The Same?” in the SXSW Interactive festival.
Students in one School of Information course believe that their class projects can make a real difference in the world. For three projects, $10,000…