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James Wilcox

Our People | Mormon.org - 0 views

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    I am sure many of you are all familiar with this website. It brings web2.0 to life within the Mormon community.  The funny thing is right after it was announced in conference the site was overloaded and unable to fully recover on the picture upload for about two weeks!
Ariel Szuch

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Kristen Nicole Cardon

Op-Ed Playlist - Video Library - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Course content quality vs. course content quantity.  Remember AP classes?  I loved them!  This is a new perspective.
Andrew DeWitt

Enhanced Linkrolls - 0 views

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    Add your bookmarks to you blog with this.  Choose your options, click create script, then add a hyper-text widget to your blog design.  Works great for me!
Bri Zabriskie

Philadelphia Imposes Crazy $300 Blogging Fee - 0 views

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    An interesting post on a great blog. This post is about trying to charge for free internet space. 
Bri Zabriskie

Blogging Demographic Still Skews Young - 0 views

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    53% of bloggers are ages 21-35, followed by about 20% of 20 or youngers and 20% of 36-50s. Only 7% of blggers are 51-up -- still that's higher than I had thought. 
Andrew DeWitt

Google Voice - Features - 0 views

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      This is so awesome!  I tried it out already.  I have a Google voice phone number.  My wife called it, left a voice message and then the message was transcribed and send to me via text.  I could also access it online!
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    Wow!  Awesome video about Google voice.  It explains some of the features about having a Google voice number.
Bri Zabriskie

We Are Visible - SIGN UP SPEAK OUT BE SEEN - helping you connect to the social world - 0 views

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    This site is a diving board for people who are homeless to begin using social media. It advocates the use of social media to give these people a voice in a community that is more apt to ignore them. People don't often listen to people who "look" homeless, but because with social media they can blog/tweet/status update from their hearts and be judged only on the basis of what they say without being preempted by something else, people listen. 
Bri Zabriskie

Masters of Media » The Customer is Always Right (or at least able to convince... - 0 views

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    This is a fascinating article about how web 2.0 and social media are already HUGELY affecting our economy. Do we even have a choice about where our economy is going or is a leviathan of a different kind taking over?
Brad Twining

Anthropological history of YouTube - 0 views

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    Presented at the Library of Congress by a professor from Kansas State. It is almost an hour long, but a great talk! He talks about the impact of YouTube on society and culture and how revolutionizing it and Web 2.0 has been.
Brad Twining

The importance of Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    I just posted a blog post on this, so I thought I'd share it with everyone! It basically shows the importance of this class in a nutshell. Check it out!
Megan Stern

Free Classical Music For Everyone? Why That's Just Plain Old-Fashioned Communism! - 0 views

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    Do you believe the new digital economy is leading to worldwide Communism?
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    This was probably a rhetorical question, but I don't. I believe that our economy will adjust accordingly. Just because the media industry is changing dramatically, doesn't mean people are giving away free food, free houses, free services. I feel this is just an adaptation, not a complete economical revolution.
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