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- Smart_mob abstract "A smart mob is defined as a group that, contrary to the usual connotations of a mob, behaves intelligently or efficiently because of its exponentially increasing network links, enabling people to connect to information and others, to perform a task allowing a form of social coordination.Parallels are made to, for instance, slime molds.[citation needed] The concept was introduced by Howard Rheingold in his book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. According to Rheingold, smart mobs are an indication of the evolving communication technologies that will empower the people. In 2002, the "smart mob" concept was highlighted in the New York Times "Year in Ideas."These growing technologies include the Internet, computer-mediated communication such as Internet Relay Chat, and wireless devices like mobile phones and personal digital assistants. Methodologies like peer-to-peer networks and ubiquitous computing are also changing the ways in which people organize and share information.Smart mobs sometimes are manipulated by the dispatchers who control the 'mobbing system' (i.e., those who own the contact list and the means to forward instant messages to a group) and are induced to cause distress and aggravation to individuals who have been targeted or singled out for whatever reason.There is a tendency to keep the dynamics of smart mobbing 'covert', and not to discuss such incidents on the internet.".
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- Smart_mob wikiPageExternalLink les-foules-intelligentes.html.
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- Smart_mob wikiPageExternalLink www.liberaciondigital.org.
- Smart_mob wikiPageExternalLink www.smartmobs.com.
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- Smart_mob subject Category:Behavioral_and_social_facets_of_systemic_risk.
- Smart_mob subject Category:Collective_intelligence.
- Smart_mob subject Category:Community_organizing.
- Smart_mob subject Category:Crowd_psychology.
- Smart_mob subject Category:Social_information_processing.
- Smart_mob subject Category:Superorganisms.
- Smart_mob comment "A smart mob is defined as a group that, contrary to the usual connotations of a mob, behaves intelligently or efficiently because of its exponentially increasing network links, enabling people to connect to information and others, to perform a task allowing a form of social coordination.Parallels are made to, for instance, slime molds.[citation needed] The concept was introduced by Howard Rheingold in his book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution.".
- Smart_mob label "Bystry tłum".
- Smart_mob label "Multitudes inteligentes".
- Smart_mob label "Smart Mob".
- Smart_mob label "Smart mob".
- Smart_mob label "Смартмоб".
- Smart_mob label "スマートモブ".
- Smart_mob label "聰明行動族".
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- Smart_mob sameAs 스마트몹.
- Smart_mob sameAs Bystry_tłum.
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