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A distraction online

Frank A. Pasquale III (Seton Hall): Trusting (and Verifying) Online Intermediaries' Policing. From the Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology, a special issue on Online Lives, including Ioana Cartarescu (Bucharest): Utility of Online Communities: Ways One Can Benefit From One’s Online Life; Greg Bowe B.A. Mod (TCD): Reading Romance: The impact Facebook rituals can have on a romantic relationship; Gevisa la Rocca (Enna): Follow me on academia.edu: Analysis of a distraction online and of its consequences on daily life; and Iulia Cornigeanu (Bucharest): The Clones: A New Phenomenon in the Literary Environment. From First Monday, Jennifer Golbeck (Maryland): The more people I meet, the more I like my dog: A study of pet-oriented social networks on the Web; and Michael A. Stefanone and Kyounghee Kwon (Buffalo) and Derek Lackaff (Elon): The value of online friends: Networked resources via social network sites. The Social Media Bubble: Social media companies like Twitter are getting huge valuations, but are investors getting in on a boom or setting up a bust? TechCrunch goes inside the DNA of the Facebook Mafia. 7 must-read books on the future of the Internet: From retrofuturist media prophecies to the cognitive consequences of mobile-everything. How to make an Internet Top Ten List when you know little about the subject. A look at why the Internet chose cats. A look at 5 terrifying online trends (invented by the news media).