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Julie Lindsay

Michael Wesch and the Future of Education - 0 views

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    During his presentation, the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future. "It's basically an ongoing experiment to create a portal for me and my students to work online," he explains. "We tried every social media application you can think of. Some worked, some didn't."
Vicki Davis

Hellotxt -- Organize your life online... - 0 views

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    Interesting service that pulls together all of your networks and posts to them. Just remember that Facebook and some other services make posts from third party services to lower priority and they don't go on as many streams.Interesting service.
Hayes G.

Chime.in: Do we need another social network? | Challengers - CNET News - 0 views

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    "Already, by my count, there are four major social networks: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google Plus, with Facebook presumably consuming a disproportionate amount of all time that people spend on these sites. Might there be room for one more big-time contender?"
Ralph C

The Social Debate: A Global View of Social Media For Business - 0 views

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    "The first is social media is much more than a fad (which you have probably read about, as well.) It's not just that Twitter has been at the heart of the Arab Spring and other social and political developments of recent years. Nor that Facebook has acquired so many millions of users all over the world. It's the fact that people use these new media in such a variety of ways it becomes impossible to distinguish business from pleasure. Wikipedia, for instance, has shown that people not only long to discover, they want to share. The psychological effect on business and public life has been immense; in fact I would say that there is a new business climate of openness"
scott summerlin

Official Google Blog: Do you "Google?" - 0 views

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    Posted by Michael Krantz, Google Blog Team Q: What do zippers, baby oil, brassieres and trampolines have in common? A: No, the answer isn't that they're all part of the setup for a highly inappropriate joke. In fact, the above list (along with thermos, cellophane, escalator, elevator, dry ice and many more) are all words that fell victim to those products' very success and, as they became more and more popular, slipped from trademarked status into common usage. Will "Google" manage to avoid this fate? This year has brought a spate of news stories about the word's addition to the Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English dictionaries, an honor that's simultaneously highly flattering and faintly unsettling. Consider, for example, this passage from a New York Times story published last May: "Jim sent a message introducing himself and asking, 'Do you want to make a movie?'" Mr. Fry recalled in a telephone interview from his home in Buda, Tex. 'So we Googled him, he passed the test, and T called him. That was in March 1996; we spent the summer coming up with the story, and we pitched it that fall.'" Now, since Larry and Sergey didn't actually launch Google until 1998, Mr. Fry's usage of 'Google' is as distressing to our trademark lawyers as it is thrilling to our marketing folks. So, lest our name go the way of the elevators and escalators of yesteryear, we thought it was time we offered this quick semantic primer. A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device that identifies a particular company's products or services. Google is a trademark identifying Google Inc. and our search technology and services. While we're pleased that so many people think of us when they think of searching the web, let's face it, we do have a brand to protect, so we'd like to make clear that you should please only use "Google" when you're actually referring to Google Inc. and our services. Here are some hopefully helpful examples. Usage: 'Google' as noun referring to, well, us.
Dani N

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Dani N

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JenaH h

Research #1 - 0 views

  • The term “web 2.0” refers to the growing focus on collaborative, interconnected, user-generated content that distinctly altered the way Internet users spent time on the World Wide Web
  • which allowed users to create individualized profiles as a part of a network of friends and contacts, also effectively became file-sharing outlets. Videos uploaded to the file-sharing site youtube.com could be easily posted on Facebook or Myspace and shared among friends.
JenaH h

research 1 - 0 views

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      Anyone can create video, you don't have to be some big shot anymore. You can put videos up onto social networking sites suchs as facebook, twiter, and youtube. People can watch these videos for any reason. 
Abigail Omdahl

Student Research Center - powered by EBSCOhost: Gettysburg uses Facebook to share background stories - 0 views

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    This article is just an example of how people use social networking
Stefano G

The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Social networking communities are here to stay. Facebook has over 500 million users, while Twitter has over 200 million. That's not even counting blogs or YouTube video blogs. There's no doubt that students are actively engaged in online communities, but what kind of effects are these sites having and how can parents counteract the bad and bolster the positive?
Amanda B

Google's mobile factor may affect rivals - 0 views

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    This article is about how google has advantages in mobile advertisement from Android as opposed to facebook and yahoo which are struggling.
Zach West

Top 10 applications open on your worker's PC, and why BPM Software and Workflow Software is not one of them | Open Source Workflow & BPM Blog - 0 views

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    By brian | December 13, 2010 | BPM, Business Applications, Collaboration, DMS, Facebook, Open Source, SAP, Social Applications, Social Media, Twitter So you are a manager at a mid-sized organization and you want your workers to use BPM software or workflow software so that you can start to get your processes under control.
Marco Santiago

RFID technology helps farmers identify sick cows - 0 views

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    Even as RFID is allowing water-park patrons to share photos on Facebook in Washington state, it's also helping UK farmers keep tabs on their cows and get an earlier sense for when they're sick.
Alec Lothian

Findings on Facebook in higher education: A comparison of college faculty and student uses and perceptions of social networking sites - 0 views

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    Talks about the current uses, and possible uses of social networks for education.
Tori N

How Social Networks are Changing the Face of Marketing | All Things CRM - 0 views

  • rates, social networking offers ways to appeal to more and more people. 
  • increasing their number of users every day, customer potential is massive. 
  • discussion forums
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  • Select a Social Platform:
  • Engage Your Customers
  • Another benefit to marketing with social media is associating with like-minded people and sharing best practices.  Blogs, Facebook, and Twitter, as well as many others, offer companies the ability to share up-to-date information with their followers.
Hayes G.

BBC News - Internet 'may be changing brains' - 1 views

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    "Social network sites may be changing people's brains as well as their social life, research suggests."
Hayes G.

In Few Years, Social Network Data May Be Used in Underwriting - 0 views

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    "In Few Years, Social Network Data May Be Used in Underwriting"
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