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Jennifer Lee

Citizens, Journalists and Institutions: A Power Shift in Civic Information and News - 0 views

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    An older article from 2011; however the topic resonated with me in light of the recent suspension of columnist Margaret Wente. "Changes in media and technology are rippling through our society, shifting the power structures that have traditionally shaped the public square of news and information in America."
Irene Hawkings

Twitter Alternatives That Are All Business CIO.com - 0 views

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    Microblogging has become a hot trend for enterprises that want to help employees share information internally. The article takes a look at how three businesses are using Twitter alternatives and best practices for implementing it.
mila_falkenstein

'Facebook' Trends on Twitter as Privacy Concerns Go Viral - 0 views

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    Facebook crops up on the top trends this week due to privacy concerns. It is interesting how crucial this topic seems to be to Facebook users, yet people are at the same time willing to post private and personal information to their profiles not knowing where that information may ultimately flow.
Brian Tran

AccelerateTO 2012: Is Toronto the Next Tech Hub Capital of North America? - 0 views

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    We learn a lot about technology in Virtual Organization. Here is an article that speaks to Toronto's potential as a information-technology hotspot for developers. What I find most interesting is that the best medium to interact in this high-stakes, high-information-rich sort of milieu is face-to-face.
Alex Hill

CBC - Doc Zone - Episode - Facebook Follies - 0 views

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    This is a documentary and brief article about some of the dangers of sharing personal information on social media. I haven't watched it yet, but I think it looks pretty relevant to what we discussed in class on Monday, so it is on my "to do" list
Wendy Freeman

Map: How New York Tweeted During Hurricane Sandy | Co.Design: business + innovation + d... - 1 views

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    Interesting little article offering interpretation about twitter patterns during "Superstorm" Sandy. I noticed similar patterns following the event. Even though the storm really seemed to be hitting Delaware more directly, most of the information on social media was coming from Manhattan.
Jelena D

The News App That's Going To Drive The Media Insane - 1 views

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    Reinventing the news story into aggregated briefs, fixing "what older media organizations had demonstrated they couldn't, and effectively doing it all on the backs of existing media properties." Reading news as units of information.
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    downloaded this app - still think it has a ways to go in terms of content (ie not enough)
Wendy Freeman

World Internet Usage Statistics News and World Population Stats - 0 views

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    Interesting source of information about the spread of the internet world-wide.
Irene Hawkings

Information superhighway often doesn't reach ru... | Money | The London Free Press - 1 views

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    "Their work often demands instant communication and analysis. Yet fewer than half of Canadian farmers have access to high-speed Internet" We've looked at the socio-demographic and psychological variables of the digital divide. Geography plays a role too. Here's quick look at the implications of a digital disconnect on innovation within the Canadian farming sector.
Wendy Freeman

St. Leonard elementary school | Toshiba Canada Blog - 0 views

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    Is it the technology or the teaching? Toshiba says: "Creativity, innovation, information fluency, critical thinking, problem solving- these are the skills that students need in order to work effectively and live productively in today's digital world," said Kimberly Giles, Principal at St. Leonard. "The use of technology in the classroom helps us create an environment that fosters these skills."
Brian Tran

The Magic of Emoji - 0 views

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    Emojis represent a move to standardize emoticons. I'd like to emphasize the "emotion" part of the portmanteau. Emotions are devastatingly difficult things to transmit electronically. But try we shall! Emotions are information- and context-rich. We want people to know how we feel because that piece of information provides a lot in any communication context. How often do you use emoticons or emojis? Why do we try to avoid using emoticons and emojis in formal/professional communication? Why is it inappropriate to display emotions in a professional setting?
Rya K

Circa News App - 0 views

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    The Circa app for news just launched and I'm already pretty obsessed with it. For my personal life I love this because it is a quick easy way to catch up on daily news. From a communication perspective it makes us rethink what is essential to a news story. Instead of lengthy (or even short) news stories, Circa packages up facts, quotes and photos into a very easy to read format. This app speaks to our constant need for information.
Annabel Lee

Friday Five: What You Need to Know About LINE - 0 views

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    Even though we live in North America and pay much more attention to platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google+, I think it's also important to be informed of trends in other parts of the world as well. This article explores the success of LINE, a popular social networking site in Japan.
Jennifer Lee

Will Twitter war become the new norm? - the Gaza battle on Twitter - 0 views

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    This article summarizes the use of Twitter during the recent battle in Gaza. It brings up some important questions regarding ethics and use of social media during military conflicts.
Rya K

The Perils of Fake Press Releases, and How to Avoid Them - 1 views

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    How to not fall for a fake press release makes for an interesting and valuable read. Do some research and check facts (and news feeds) to ensure the information being released is in fact accurate. Depending on your chosen field this could be an expensive or embarassing mistake.
mila_falkenstein

Twitter in legal spat with data reseller - 0 views

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    Related to issues of privacy and selling information we tweet. This issue has now reached debate in court.
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.
Mata Loisahf

I just bought more than 1 million …Facebook data entries. - 0 views

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    Story about buying 1 million Facebook data entries for 5$. The information in this list has been collected through our Facebook apps and consists only of active Facebook users, mostly from the US, Canada, UK and Europe.
Wendy Freeman

At the National Conventions, the Words They Used - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    Wow. This is really interesting and such a great way to present the information.
Raman Singh

Top 10 Simple Things Every Computer User Should Know How to Do - 1 views

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    A more informal post, but quite a handy tool for those who share in my issue of computer related ineptitude! Some great tips to keep your computer experience smooth and comfortable. 
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