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Derek Kirk

U.S. Ranks No. 6 in Best And Worst Countries For Women - Forbes - 0 views

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    Thompson Reuters Foundation recently named Canada the best country to be a woman, with factors considered including access to healthcare and policies that advocate for gender equality.
Raman Singh

Why Google's super-specs are the (strange and awkward) future - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    What an acerbic article on a pretty cool innovation. "This, incidentally, is quite disconcerting; bluetooth technology is already making it harder to spot lunatics on the street. Time was when muttering audibly to a disembodied presence or pair of spectacles would be considered prima facie evidence of diminished responsibility, but no more"
Annabel Lee

50 percent say Facebook pages are more useful than websites - 0 views

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    As more people turn to brands on Facebook, it's important to know why they do-or don't-click "like." Consider these new findings. I find this surprising. Maybe because I don't "like" brands on Facebook to avoid a cluttered page and newsfeed. Personally, seeing a brand's post all the time would turn me away from the brand. I'm not sure why, but I still seem to have this mentality that Facebook brand pages aren't as "legit". But that's just me. Check out the infographic.
Mary Zajac

Why a 22-year-old shouldn't be handling your social media - 1 views

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    For those of us born before 1990, the rigours of social media can seem like a chore. Though most business owners would agree that a presence on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest is a necessity in today's competitive market, the question still looms: Who's going to do all the tweeting and posting and pinning?
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    Interesting article. They may have written the headline just to catch one's attention, but I don't agree that it has to do with your age. I think whomever gets the position of handling the company's social media should be an articulate writer, have strong business etiquette, and a strong understanding of the company's objectives and corporate social responsibility. This can be either a 22-year old or a 50-year old. I don't think age is the question here. Perhaps the headline writer had limited space to work with : )
Mata Loisahf

How to Make a Book Disappear - 0 views

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    Jonah Lehrer's discredited 'Imagine' has vanished from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and his publisher's website. Ideas regarding ownership and control when considering e-books
mila_falkenstein

Sprinkles fully automated cupcake ATM -- open 24 hours a day! - 0 views

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    Thought this was very interesting as it points out the increased reliance on digital communication rather than face-to-face interactions even when buying cupcakes!. 'Sprinkles' in the states is utilizing digital communication technology / ATM machines to sell cup cakes. I understand the need for drive-in options for Tim Horton stops, especially in the winter! This is interesting considering it is not exactly necessary, is probably very expensive, and it will probably decrease employment in the food services industry if it becomes a trend.
Philip Howard

Study: Audiences favor press releases with visuals - 0 views

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    Something to consider when writing documents in the future.
mila_falkenstein

RIM unveils QWERTY prototype and rebrands App World - 0 views

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    Considering the prevalence of apps and ever changing technology. Here is an article that reflects the constant need to keep mobile applications new and updated to be attractive to consumers.
Alex Hill

The Quagmire of Social Media Friendships - 0 views

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    This article is pretty relevant to the readings we have for this week. I found it interesting that despite having many friends on Facebook, the author defines all of his "real" friends by things that they do in face-to-face situations, which doesn't really consider long distance relationships.
Annabel Lee

Your Election Day Nagging Is Making People Quit Twitter - 0 views

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    So even though we are very pro-social media and information sharing, this article shows the other side of the coin. Apparently many people were annoyed with being bombarded with election related votes - something that I hadn't considered until now. Pretty interesting read.
Annabel Lee

Lady Gaga's Littlemonsters.com: Why It Works and What It Means for Social Media Read mo... - 0 views

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    This is really interesting article following the ways in which Lady Gaga has capitalized on using social media to promote her brand - especially now that she has her own social networking site for her fans that launched earlier this summer. I don't consider myself an avid fan of hers, but I'm really impressed with the way she uses social media to interact and connect with her fans; which is basically the only reason why I follow her on Twitter.
Philip Howard

Instagram users chronicle their hurricane accounts via Instacane - 1 views

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    I thought this was interesting considering we have been talking about user generated content. Also, it is a good example of how social media has changed the way we look at major events.
mila_falkenstein

Facebook shows the money to be made in mobile ads - 0 views

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    Facebook and google looking at mobile ads for their source of revenue considering the increased use of mobile applications. Elaborates on the discussion this past week on how our identities are being readily made public allowing public companies to target specific users.
Philip Howard

Can a wireless 'code of conduct' cure CRTC's poor record on competition? - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article about wireless regulation (or the lack of regulation) in Canada. I thought this was especially interesting considering we were just talking about the mobile revolution and the effect it has on work.
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