For those of you still wondering whether to say "soda" or "pop" when referring to your sugary drink, one researcher took on the trouble and analyzed Twitter data to answer your question.
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The route to answering the big questions these days—like, soda or pop?—is to grab a bunch of data from Twitter and analyze it. Which is exactly what Edwin Chen, a data scientist at Twitter, decided to do. More » Read Post