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Steve Madsen

How much information is too much in cyberspace? - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

  • Twitter, Facebook and other similar online services are making it easier than ever for people to share their thoughts with others. But the obsession many people have for posting updates also raises the question: When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
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    When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
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    Twitter, Facebook and other similar online services are making it easier than ever for people to share their thoughts with others. But the obsession many people have for posting updates also raises the question: When does sharing about one's personal life cross the line and become too much information?
Jonathan Fornataro

Google Plus vs. Facebook - 0 views

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    Talks about some of the differences between Google Plus and Facebook.
Michaelina McGee

PRowl Public Relations: Is Facebook's Popularity Decreasing? - 0 views

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    Facebook is one of the most widely used social media sites today. It connects people around the world with old friends, new friends, classmates and relatives. MySpace served somewhat of the same purpose a few years ago but its popularity eventually died out, especially when Facebook gained popularity.
Jake Snead

Keep America Beautiful Turns to Social Media - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Keep America Beautiful campaign is adding a new website to their name. They already have one for the organization, but are now building on it with a website that is called a social volunteer hub. This helps people who want to start their own clean-up project. Through this website they reach out with social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to gain more attention nationally.
Alec Lothian

Social networking: teachers blame Facebook and Twitter for pupils' poor grades - Telegraph - 1 views

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    "And as the teachers spell out, it is this obsession which has a direct impact on the future of our children - affecting their grades because they fail to complete their homework on time or to the standard required, and being unable to concentrate in class."
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    Talks about teachers that think social networking is affecting education in a negative way.
Corri Tetler

Zynga: "Connecting the World Through Games"…and Social Media | BrandYourself ... - 0 views

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    Social media and Leisure - Games, Facebook, etc.
Ryan Hribal

How Facebook Is Bringing Web 2.0 Mainstream - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 is an echo-chamber - let's face it. Many deny the fact, but it's true. Ask anyone on the street about RSS, widgets, APIs, or wikis and you'll get a blank face. Chances are they'll think you're speaking another language. Even fairly tech savvy Internet users frown upon such terms and phrases.
Vicki Davis

MOOCs, Large Courses Open to All, Topple Campus Walls - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Massively Open Online Courses are the discussion in Open Education -- I think the important thing is that students want to CONNECT around content - it is the relationships and connections that are so amazing more than just the content. People with a common passion are connecting through the content. The content becomes a conduit.  "Consider Stanford's experience: Last fall, 160,000 students in 190 countries enrolled in an Artificial Intelligence course taught by Mr. Thrun and Peter Norvig, a Google colleague. An additional 200 registered for the course on campus, but a few weeks into the semester, attendance at Stanford dwindled to about 30, as those who had the option of seeing their professors in person decided they preferred the online videos, with their simple views of a hand holding a pen, working through the problems. Mr. Thrun was enraptured by the scale of the course, and how it spawned its own culture, including a Facebook group, online discussions and an army of volunteer translators who made it available in 44 languages. "Having done this, I can't teach at Stanford again," he said at a digital conference in Germany in January. "I feel like there's a red pill and a blue pill, and you can take the blue pill and go back to your classroom and lecture your 20 students. But I've taken the red pill, and I've seen Wonderland."
Rachel Smith

Young Egyptians use Facebook, coffee to bring religions together (Uploading) - 1 views

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    This article talks about how Egyptians use Facebook to upload information that has brought religions together. It describes how with the ease of uploading, new collaboration is possible.
Rachel Smith

Can Facebook page help Israel, Iran toward peace? (Uploading) - 0 views

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    This article is about how a Facebook picture and series of post can start to stop the hatred between Israel and Iran. This goes to show that with the power of uploading, people can post things that make a difference.
Leena Issa

Between The Lines: Virtual communication - 1 views

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    This websites tells us how people use Facebook and Twitter to virtually communicate. It says that people should not forget about the traditional ways of communication.
Vicki Davis

Instagram for Android Now Available - Technorati Android - 1 views

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    Instagram is on Android with support for Facebook Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare but not Flickr. Increasingly, pictures are being shared due to the proliferation of websites like pinterest. It is a free app and a great way to share photographs from your phone.
Lauren Skillinge

Facebook lets beheading clips return - 1 views

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    Facebook is allowing videos showing people being decapitated to be posted and shared on its site once again. The social network had placed a temporary ban on the material in May following complaints that the clips could cause long-term psychological damage.
savannah j.

Web 2.0 | Define Web 2.0 at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • Web 2.0   — n the internet viewed as a medium in which interactive experience, in the form of blogs, wikis, forums, etc, plays a more important role than simply accessing information
  • Computing Dictionary Web 2.0 definition jargon  A loosely defined term for web applications that go beyond displaying individual pages of static content and allow a community of users to interact with the site and each other by adding or updating the content. Examples include social-networking s
  • Famous Quotations Web 2.0 "The cult of individuality and personality, which promot..." "The war was a mirror; it reflected man's every virtue a..." "I got it! The lead, the idea, the angle. It's the way, ..." "Be sure then to read no mean books. Shun the spawn of t..." "And so we turn the page overTo think of starting...."
brooke s

UN-Connecting the World - Home Page - 0 views

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    "The internet has changed the lives of people around the world. It has never before been easier to acquire various types of information and to reach people around the world by entering social online networks, such as Facebook. However, the infinity of the internet also leads to information overflow. Likewise, the majority of social online networks address private people, oftentimes leaving the opportunities from which the professional world could benefit unused. Thus, modern web tools which filter information and social networks that enable people to easily communicate, network and share knowledge with each other in the professional context are a tremendous help. "
laken lewis

facebook - 0 views

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    an online social directory
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