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Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang

Maryland To Ban Employers From Asking For Facebook, Twitter Passwords - 0 views

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    Lawmakers are finally putting a stop to this practice. Since we broached the topic of rhetorical strategies in making arguments in class, the argument one law expert makes is interesting: ""It lays down boundaries on what you can and can't do. It takes a gray area and makes a bright line ... The bill is a win for employees who want to protect their data security and their personal content passwords. But it's also a win for employers. ... Employers don't want to have access to this content. With access comes responsibility."
Bonnie Thibodeau

Facebook buys Instagram ...but for what? - CBS News - 2 views

  • "why." What does Facebook gain from buying Instagram?
  • Facebook doesn't need users
  • it's in the business of figuring out how to make money off those users. So far, Instagram represents more users, but not any more revenue
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    Why? Good question. $1 billion seems like a big chunk of change to shell out when there isn't an obvious indicator that there will be a turn of profit.
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    Have you seen the Daily Show bit on this? Hilarious! Does seem rather odd, but I have faith that almighty Facebook has some sort of plan...maybe.
anonymous

Picture Pluperfect - The New Inquiry - 0 views

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    This article argues that social media aren't just about exhibitionism, and that we can instead view the Web as a painting. Instagram and Pinterest are picturesque, which he defines as "something that is more pleasing in a mediated representation."
Sandy Baldwin

Ian Bogost - The Colbert Report - 2007-07-08 - Video Clip | Comedy Central - 1 views

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    Bogost talking with Stephen Colbert. Nation, this man believes video games aren't just for wasting time.
Jessica Murphy

Semi-Interactive Webcomic - 0 views

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    My coworker sent this to me a while ago to see my reaction. This comic responds to the user's movements on the page. If you're jumpy, you've been warned!
Jessica Murphy

Google on Track to Outspend Banks, Big Tobacco in Lobbying - 0 views

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    Google spent $5.03 million on lobbying in the first quarter of the year, almost matching its entire 2010 lobbying budget of $5.2 million. In comparison, Apple spent $500,000 and Microsoft spent $1.79 million during the same quarter. If Google maintains this pace, it will outspend the entire tobacco industry ($17 million) and the combined spending of JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup ($18 million).
Jessica Murphy

Microsoft Takes on Dropbox with Major SkyDrive Update - 1 views

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    Microsoft combined the functions of two of their cloud storage services--SkyDrive (storage) and Mesh (file synchronization and remote access)--to create what they consider a superior alternative to Dropbox, Apple's iCloud, and Google's apps storage.
dibyadyuti roy

Social Gifting - 1 views

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    Now for your favorite brands you do not even need to shop online. Just log in to Facebook!
Aaron Dawson

Understanding the Influence Metric: What is the Klout Score? - 0 views

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    Coming to terms with this. I'm not sure if this is terrifying or kind of cool. Klout allows you to measure your 'online influence.'
Aaron Dawson

#Tumblr vs. #Facebook: Ask a Teen if You Want to Know the Difference | Deirdre Breakenr... - 0 views

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    A nice breakdown between Facebook and, my favorite online space, Tumblr.
Aaron Dawson

Coffee Wifi | Coffee shops are taking Wi-Fi off the menu - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    I know there are some coffee lovers in the class, so this is double apt. Like Four Barrel Coffee, The Daily Grind also chooses not to offer wifi to its customers. An interesting twist to the notion that the Internet is considered a hindrance to our social lives, even over coffee.
Christine Schussler

US blocks access to WikiLeaks for federal workers - 0 views

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    The Obama administration is banning hundreds of thousands of federal employees from calling up the WikiLeaks site on government computers because the leaked material is still formally regarded as classified. The Library of Congress tonight joined the education department, the commerce department and other government agencies in confirming that the ban is in place.
Mikenna Pierotti

Memories of Friends Departed Endure on Facebook - 0 views

  • The question soon came up: What do we do about his Facebook profile? We had never really thought about this before in such a personal way. Obviously, we wanted to be able to model people's relationships on Facebook, but how do you deal with an interaction with someone who is no longer able to log on? When someone leaves us, they don't leave our memories or our social network. To reflect that reality, we created the idea of "memorialized" profiles as a place where people can save and share their memories of those who've passed.We understand how difficult it can be for people to be reminded of those who are no longer with them, which is why it's important when someone passes away that their friends or family contact Facebook to request that a profile be memorialized. For instance, just last week, we introduced new types of Suggestions that appear on the right-hand side of the home page and remind people to take actions with friends who need help on Facebook. By memorializing the account of someone who has passed away, people will no longer see that person appear in their Suggestions.
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    From facebook itself on the idea of memorializing.
Aaron Dawson

You Suck at Brevity | Wired Design | Wired.com - 1 views

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    A pretty tongue and cheek article on 'microblogging' (e.g., updating a Facebook status while in line at Kroeger's).
Rachel Henderson

Twitter Is All in Good Fun, Until It Isn't - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Twitter etiquette - knowing when to be personal and when to be professional - or recognizing the lack of a line between the two.
Eric Wardell

http://www.cs.virginia.edu/felt/privacybyproxy.pdf - 0 views

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    I thought parts of this article were interesting and relevant to the reading we're doing. O'Reilly discussed privacy to some extent in this first half, but, I thought it might be interesting to look at some policy about privacy protection more deeply.
Benjamin Myers

What Kind of Blogging Do We Want? - 0 views

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    Another common topic has seemed to be blogs and blogging, especially following the readings for last week. This seemed like a blog post that might add to the discussion.
Benjamin Myers

Quantified Self | Self Knowledge Through Numbers - 0 views

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    I've only given cursory attention to this site (when I checked it out, I found it less useful than I had thought it would be), but we've talked about technology monitoring people, breaking their identity into tiny bits of data, etc. and this website encourages people to do that to themselves to live a productive life ... in some ways it is kind of like the guy who photographs all his food, combined with an OCD, capitalist mindset. See also: any website that tracks your miles run, your calories consumed for the day, etc.
Benjamin Myers

Annoying Facebook Friends and Profiles: Humor: GQ - 0 views

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    Another trend on this Diigo group and class discussion seems to be Facebook. If there is one thing Facebook users love more than Facebook, it is making fun of Facebook.
Benjamin Myers

The NCTE Definition of 21st Century Literacies - 0 views

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    "Adopted by the NCTE Executive Committee, February 15, 2008 Literacy has always been a collection of cultural and communicative practices shared among members of particular groups. As society and technology change, so does literacy. Because technology has increased the intensity and complexity of literate environments, the twenty-first century demands that a literate person possess a wide range of abilities and competencies, many literacies."
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