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Eric Wardell

Twouble with Twitters: SuperNews! - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a short cartoon that satirizes the experience of using twitter to communicate. It has some funny phrases including when one friend inquires about people on twitter "who are they talking to?" the other friend responds "this is how we communicate now in bite sized yippity-yap!" Once the first friend becomes extremely cynical and essentially awakens the people in the "twitter-sphere" from a zombie-like slumber, the whole reality begins to crumble. As silly as it is, it says some interesting things about social networking and the public's perception of the different forms of communication.  Also, it's worth noting that the video was made prior to some of the Iranian and Egyptian conflicts in which twitter played such an important role in empowering the masses (but is it the opiate of the masses?).
Martina Helfferich

Evan Williams on listening to Twitter users | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Evan Williams, CEO of twitter, discusses how users influenced the evolution of twitter.
Jillian Swisher

The Secret To Pinterest's Success: We're Sick Of Each Other - 0 views

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    Since Mikenna bookmarked a New York Times article about Pinterest, I've been thinking about what makes that site different (and, in my opinion, more successful) than other social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. According to this Huffington Post article, "What sets Pinterest apart and makes it so appealing is its focus on who we want to be -- not on what we're doing, where we've gone, how important we are or how beloved. While much of the content shared on existing social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare screams, 'Look at me,' Pinterest posts urge, 'Look at this.'" While I agree with that idea to some extent, I wonder if we can ever engage in social media/social networking without an air of "look at me." This made me think of Goldsmith's idea of Internet identity: "On the Internet, these tendencies move in different directions, with identity running the gamut from authenticity to total fabrication" (84). So, maybe Pinterest allows its users to create a more authentic identity for themselves while Facebook and Twitter promote more fabricated identities.
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.
Martina Helfferich

The Best Thing To Do In A PR Crisis Is Stay Away From Twitter - Page 2 - Business Insider - 0 views

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    An article addressing how twitter can actually be damaging to use in a crisis.
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."
Martina Helfferich

Can I Make A Career Out Of Twitter, Facebook? « CBS Boston - 1 views

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    Jobs in social media are apparently very popular and lucrative, especially in Boston.
Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang

Twitter to sell users' old tweets to marketers - CNN.com - 1 views

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    I think the title speaks for itself, and has some convergence with "Every Contact Leaves a Trace" by Kirschenbaum
Eric Wardell

About | Tumblr - 0 views

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    Of the different online accounts I have, Tumblr is one account I don't have and after reading O'Reilly and looking at the site I have to admit I'm a little fascinated by it. It seem like in many ways it's taken the parts of Myspace, facebook, and twitter that work and pasted them all together at once. In some senses this seems overwhelming, but just from the sample pages, what I see doesn't look entirely unlike what I'm creating for this class. I intentionally linked to the about page since I think there is a great deal of interesting info that feels like it came almost came straight out of O'Reilly's book especially in regard to building communities and allowing for participation, customization, and interaction. The home page also has some useful pieces worth exploring I think.
Martina Helfferich

To create brand attachment, tell your origin story - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    This article examines the use of emotional attachment and building of unique stories to create buzz through social media sites like twitter and facebook.
Jillian Swisher

On Kony and the Use of Social Media in Social Movements « Vestigium - 0 views

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    "Kony2012," an activist movement aimed at arresting Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, has recently harnessed the power of social media (especially Facebook and Twitter) to spread its message. This is just one of the articles I've found that examines the role of social media in modern-day activism.
anonymous

I am SEO and so can you: tool helps tweak content for search, Twitter - 1 views

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    An article about Inbound Writer, software that helps writers revise their content to maximize search engine optimization. The author's conclusion: "Just like the Internet it is served across, InboundWriter is just an information source, and it can be used for good or evil."
Mikenna Pierotti

Reviewing Pinterest, the Newest Social Media Site - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    I really need to try out Pinterest. I have heard great things about it! PS. Maybe these people do not lead the lives of grad students? So perhaps they have more time? haha
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    Martina, I did not understand Pinterest for a long time - had an account and never used it! Then a friend took 2 minutes to show me how it works - and I've been hooked ever since. Regardless of anything any critic or fan says of Pinterest, it's a pretty fantastically brilliant website. (And a lot fun!)
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    I'm absolutely addicted to Pinterest, much more so than Facebook! Pinterest and Diigo seem to have operate on a similar premises: social bookmarking with an attractive user interface.
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