The literal definition (or at least according to Wikipedia) of Doppelganger is “In the vernacular, the word “doppelgänger” has come to refer (as in German) to any double or look-alike of a person.”
On Facebook this week, the definition of Doppleganger is something like, “change your profile picture on Facebook to the picture of a celebrity you’ve been told you like.”
Fun, simple and really making quite the buzz today according to Google trends.
So I am thinking back on who I’ve been told I most look like and here’s what I’ve come up with so far:
UFC Champ Brock Lesnar

Encino Man

Or, that really cute bird in Up (who just so happens to also be named Kevin)

If none of these work I can always use the celebrity look alikes generator, FaceDouble.


Photo credit: California Studies Blog
During this economic downturn I would suggest that getting social on Facebook might help you keep the job you have.
Last week Comscore reported the astronomical growth in users of the monster social network Facebook. Naturally, I posted the article on my Twitter account (@kgrandia) and one of my online friends (Chris Eaton) posed a very insightful question: “think the increased facebook users have anything to do with the economy?”
I actually don’t think the economic downturn is resulting in more people signing up or actively using Facebook. If that was the case, we would have seen a big blip up in user activity in mid-September or so and any of the recent numbers I can find for Facebook show a pretty smooth growth curve, like this:

However, my Twitter friend Chris Eaton’s question did get me thinking really hard about Facebook and the real potential it has for helping you keep the job you have during these terrible economic times.
The sad truth is that a lot of people are losing their jobs right now and your employer may be put in that extremely horrible situation where he or she will have to choose who to keep and who to let go. Making such a choice comes down to a lot of “hard” factors like pay-levels, experience and sales performance. However, bosses are human after all and there are deeper cognitive “soft factor” processes at work in these decisions mas well. One of the biggies is empathy. The simplest definition of empathy is the ability to see a situation from “another person’s shoes.”
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Quite regularly I am asked about how many people are using Facebook in a certain country. And I now and know why, because such information is not readily available on Facebook and/or a Google search. So I thought I would start to post Facebook country user statistics as I develop them.
The numbers that I quote in this Canada 2008 profile are parsed out from the “Reach your Target Audience” function in Facebook’s advertising section, it’s the section that looks like this:

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Canadian Facebook User Statistics as of December 12, 2008
Canada has the most users outside of the United States, at more than 10.6 million.
USER PROFILE BY AGE
Canadian users between the ages of 13 and 19 = 2.7 million
19 to 25 = 3.3 million
25 to 35 = 3.2 million
35 to 45 = 1.5 million
45+ = 1 million
USER PROFILE BY GENDER
Male
In total there are 4.3 million male Facebook users in Canada
Age breakdown of Canadian male Facebook users:
1.1 million males between 13 and 19 yrs. old
19 to 25 = 1.4 million btw.
25 to 35 = 1.3 million
35 to 45 = 608,000
45+ = 33,000
Female
In total there are 5.8 million female Facebook users in Canada

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Facebook, Facebook User Profiles, Uncategorized | Kevin Grandia |
December 12, 2008 2:03 pm |
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