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Steve Ransom

Leaving 'Friendprints': How Online Social Networks Are Redefining Privacy and Personal ... - 0 views

  • "Our kids today will give everything [in terms of personal information] away, but it's not at all clear how this will shake out in the long run,"
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      A marketer's gold mine, among other things.
  • Third-party applications, he argued, can take that data outside of the friendly confines of a social networking site and combine it with data from other sources to piece together enough information to steal a person's identity.
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      That's always been my feeling about 3rd party apps. I don't use them for the most part.
  • Hoffman illustrated how social connections are made online and the ease with which a stranger can become part of a network.
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  • When a business contact from the LinkedIn world wants to become your friend on Facebook, do you accept the invitation, giving them access to the photos on your Facebook profile from last summer's rowdy beach party?
  • And what about the person you don't really know who wants to be your friend because you have some friends in common? According to Hoffman, that new friend may just be mining your social circle for information. As networks grow and more friends of friends (and their friends) are accepted by users, it's unclear who can be trusted.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Hmmmm... this has occurred to me before, but I'm not sure how real it is our how paranoid we should be. However, we do need to take a look at our followers' digital footprints (blogs, tweets, posts, pages,...) if suspect.
  • According to Acquisti, people are more likely to divulge key personal information -- their photo, birthday, hometown, address and phone number -- on social networking sites than they would on other web sites
  • In one study, Acquisti found that that people will divulge information when they see others doing so. That tendency, he believes, may explain why so many people are willing to dish out personal information on the networks.
  • Holy Grail for marketers is to track consumers and their friends -- and what they say about a product -- via social networks. "People are more willing to divulge information for social purposes, and the lead users are 18 to 25 years old," Bradlow notes. "The social norms around privacy aren't going to be what they were before."
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    The information provides opportunities not only for legitimate business purposes, but also for the nefarious aims of identity thieves and other predators, according to faculty at Wharton and elsewhere.
Ruth Howard

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 0 views

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    Build a wall/online notice board,no registration necessary,embed multimedia.Announcments,post its, happy birthday whatever.
artofcelebratio

Flower Parade Inc Any Occasion Mississauga, ON, L5B 4L2 FTD Florist Flower and Gift Del... - 0 views

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    Order fresh flowers for online for delivery in Mississauga. Flower Parade Inc delivers roses, flowers, tulips, funeral flowers and arrangements, plants, gift baskets
Om Yoga Ashram

Happy Birthday Guru Ji - 0 views

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    हम सभी ( स्टूडेंट्स, अध्यापक और आश्रम स्टाफ ) की तरफ से गुरु जी ( रशपाल सिंह योगी जी ) को जन्मदिन की ढेरों शुभकामनाएं। हम आपके अच्छे स्वास्थ्य और लम्बे जीवन की कामना करते हैं। ताकि आप जैसे योगी साधक की छत्रछाया में रहकर हम सभी फल फूल सकें। By- Yogini Shakti Sadhana
Eduspire Org

Digital Storytelling: What's Your Story? - EDUSPIRE - 1 views

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    We all have a story to tell, and so do your students! From your Kindergartener's weekend birthday party to your 12th grader's Senior Prom, your students want to talk and share. 21st century learning and the Common Core State Standards encourage today's students to move beyond basic telling and writing to recording, publishing, tweeting and blogging.
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