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Crowdsourcing the Closet With Fashion Apps

posted September 5, 2012 by David Price
Social sharing is all rage these days. And now, thanks to a host of new apps, you can easily share another aspect of daily life with friends and strangers alike: what you wear. Read more »
Tags: fashion, Mobile Apps, Style, Trends, Trove channels
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Which candidate will win the social media race?
Social Media

Tallying Votes in the Social Media Election

posted August 6, 2012 by David Price
How do Barack and Mitt stack up in the battle for the social vote? Read more »
Tags: 2012 election, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, politics, Trove channels
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Can the lessons from the Quantified Self movement be translated into a Quantified Community?
Data Analysis

The Quantified Community

posted July 30, 2012 by David Price
The Quantified Self movement is growing by leaps and bounds — but could its implications be even larger, encompassing not just individuals, but entire communities? Read more »
Tags: Big Data, DC Rider, Esther Dyson, The Quantified Self, Trove channels
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Is it the End of the Big Gulp as we know it?
Editorial

Trove Channels: Michael Bloomberg’s Big Shrink

posted July 20, 2012 by David Price
Is Michael Bloomberg downsizing his quest to leave a giant legacy in his wake? First, it was the assault on Big Gulps — and now he’s going after the size of apartments. Read more »
Tags: Bloomberg, New York, news, obesity, Trove channels, urban planning
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Technology

Online Madness

posted July 13, 2012 by David Price
Our ongoing obsession with texting, tweeting, and Facebook(ing) has spawned a new illness: Internet Addiction Disorder. But what can — and should — we do about it? Read more »
Tags: ADD, addiction, Internet, Mental Health, neuroscience, Psychology, Trove channels
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The Olympic Rings hanging from Tower Bridge in central London (Image Credit: Reuters)
Social Media

London 2012: The First Social Media Olympics

posted July 3, 2012 by T.J. DeGroat
Among the millions of people furiously updating their social networks during the 2012 Olympics will be athletes, who will offer fans a remarkable new kind of access to this year’s events. Read more »
Tags: Facebook, London 2012, Olympics, Summer Games, Trove channels, Twitter
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German riot police stay on the road afraiding blockades by activists in Frankfurt.
Editorial

It’s the Economy, Stupid

posted June 11, 2012 by T.J. DeGroat
Every day, there seems to be a new plot twist in the financial soap opera that is the European economy. Stay on top of the latest developments with these curated Trove channels. Read more »
Tags: debt crisis, economy, Europe, Germany, Greece, Spain, Trove channels
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Editorial

A Trio of Trove Channels for the Tech-Obsessed

posted May 8, 2012 by T.J. DeGroat
My Trove channel list is pretty eclectic, featuring everything from Tennis to Job Creation to (don’t judge) Kelly Clarkson. But a trio of related channels always catches my eye: Technology, Social Media, and Innovation. Read more »
Tags: Innovation, news, Social Media, technology, Trove channels
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Republican presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. (Photo: DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
Editorial

Mind the Gaffe

posted March 6, 2012 by T.J. DeGroat
It’s been with great pleasure that I’ve watched the gaffe-prone candidates for the GOP presidential nomination trip up during the past few months. Read more »
Tags: Bloopers, Election, Gaffes, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Trove channels
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Anti-Gaddafi celebrate Libya's liberation. (Reuters/Esam Al-Fetori)
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Trove Channels: Arab Spring, One Year On

posted February 22, 2012 by T.J. DeGroat
One year after the Arab Spring began, the plot lines are as riveting as ever. Stay updated on all the latest developments with Trove’s collection of editorially curated channels — or create your own. Read more »
Tags: Arab Spring, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Trove channels, Tunisia
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