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by Ron Doyle for Psychology Today Hey there! You know all that news you've been hearing about that MTV/Associated Press study that says college students are stressed and obsessed about social media and technology? Guess what? It also says they're happier today than they were two...

from Computer Weekly Using social networking sites, such as Facebook, makes a direct impact on our happiness, according to a report by the Chartered Institute for IT, BCS. A report, titled "The Information Dividend: Why IT makes you happier", claimed the use of IT and internet...

Facebook statuses reveal happiness by Samuel Axon from CNN (click here to read the original article) Facebook has extended its "Gross National Happiness" prototype app to 18 new countries. The app analyzes words in status updates like "awesome" or "tragic" to track changes in the collective emotional state...

Facebook Measures British, Canadian, and Australian Happiness, Serious Case of Mondays Facebook is a friendly distraction for most of us, but that doesn't mean it can't also be a tool: Facebook's been exploring those billions of status updates as a social data source for example. The...

Just a quick note, for those who're not aware, there are a range of options for catching more happiness outside reading this blog...

Nailing our happiness colours to the wall   Happiness. Love. For most of us these are all lovely notions, floating in balloons of abstraction in the stratosphere; limited to art more than science. Measuring these thing looks like too hard basket material. But more and more that's...