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This paper reports on an interpretive research on media projections concerning information technologies. For modeling the changes in projection states, total 25,216 pieces of newspaper articles were collected from daily newspapers in Korea, using 'computer' as search keywords. Three projection states were used as an
Folksonomy systems enable users to participate in the Web content creation process by annotating (tagging) resources with freely chosen keywords. Still, it is an open issue how to exploit this user-created content, and how to process and use these emergent semantics effectively. We investigate how the context of Web
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