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Ian Guest

Student guide to social media - 6 views

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    Interactive guide introducing students to using social media in academic/professional ways.
John Pearce

One Man's Year of Digital Detox | Media | OutsideOnline.com - 3 views

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    "A star political blogger for Grist.org, David Roberts spent so much time posting and Tweeting and staring at screens that he almost went nuts. So he pulled the plug for a year, restarting his relationship with technology and actively seeking health, balance, and adventure in the real world. What he learned just might save you from meltdown."
Aaron Davis

The post-authentic world - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

  • But I think all that has changed though, Antony, I think with social media...social media is very intrusive and very persuasive and invasive, and the thing that's happening now that never happened before is that bad feedback lasts forever, it doesn't go away online, it doesn't go away on the internet
  • I think that the reality is that we make our own authenticity and that nothing is authentic without us being complicit in and almost creating this authenticity
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    A great discussion about identity in the 21st Century focusing on authenticity and how the internet has changed everything.
John Pearce

How To Download All Your Personal Data From Facebook | Business Insider - 1 views

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    "Storing information in the cloud is great, but sometimes it's nice to have your personal data right on your hard drive. There's a way to export your personal information from your various Google accounts, and now you can on Facebook, too. If you'd like to download a copy of your Facebook data, there's an easy way to do it. That way you can keep all your personal information - videos and pictures from your wall, for example - on your computer, without worrying about ever losing your stuff, should your account get hacked. Here's how:"
John Pearce

Sweeping Away a Search History - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "YOUR search history contains some of the most personal information you will ever reveal online: your health, mental state, interests, travel locations, fears and shopping habits. And that is information most people would want to keep private. Unfortunately, your web searches are carefully tracked and saved in databases, where the information can be used for almost anything, including highly targeted advertising and price discrimination based on your data profile."
Aaron Davis

HOWTO: Ditch Gmail for self-hosted webmail | Doug Belshaw's blog - 0 views

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    An interesting read from Doug Belshaw on how to take back ownership of your own email data by hosting it yourself.
Aaron Davis

Everything Is Broken - The Message - Medium - 0 views

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    An interesting post about the web and how in reality it simply can't be trusted, but that is life.
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    An interesting post about the web and how in reality it simply can't be trusted, but that is life.
Aaron Davis

Never trust a corporation to do a library's job - The Message - Medium - 0 views

  • Google in 2015 is focused on the present and future. Its social and mobile efforts, experiments with robotics and artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles and fiberoptics.
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    "The Internet Archive is not Google. The Internet Archive is a chaotic, beautiful mess. It's not well-organized, and its tools for browsing and searching the wealth of material on there are still rudimentary, but getting better." Wonder why Ed Tech Crew is on there?
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