Behaviors on the shelves like books
Nerds and geeks used to be book readers
Books are objects we interact with and they are containers for ideas, concepts, theories, and beliefs. We made huge progresses in understanding how we human beings are interacting with each other with the help of graph theory and the rise of social networking that allowed us to have a huge dataset about people's behaviors in groups. There are still lessons worth learning about how we interact with the world and How we interact with books and how books shape our relationship are questions worth answering. With the decrease of interest in books in the favor of online content, these seem to be difficult questions to answers but in the first place, we tried to simulate our real-life online. So if we want to answer these question, it will help to travel into the past when we were imitating our real life into the internet.
Thankfully some passionate people took the time and effort to archive an important amount of online content that can help a scientist, a permission marketer, an engineer, or anyone interested in understanding how we behave answer this kind of question. of course, it is not an easy task and it requires a lot of effort for digging into the content and polishing it manually until we end with a clever algorithm that can ease the job to be done.
who brought (search brings social networking to … in google ) social networking to this particular and specific audience in the case of this article the audience is book readers but especially business book readers.