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Liane Coulahan

Virtual Bullying, Real Life Consequences | The Spectator - 0 views

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    The theme of cyber bullying seems to be unfortunately making headlines in every newspaper, I thought it would be interesting to explore this article which explores the technologies behind virtual bullying and the real like consequences that come from it. 
Raman Singh

Web Lab - 0 views

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    Wow, this is a pretty amazing thing. And a great article for synchronous tech! Please have a look. This revolutionary five-experiment exhibition highlights the way technology allows people to connect and engage with each other in real-time. It's the online component of a year-long physical exhibition in London's Science Museum featuring a series of interactive Chrome Experiments that bring the intricacies of the web to life. In what is a truly global exhibit museum visitors can interact with the technology at the same time as online participants.
Samantha Campana

Too Plugged-in? New Tools to Help You Get Your Life Back. | Think Tank | Big Think - 1 views

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    After reading some of the articles for this week this article seemed relevant as it looks at the effects our mobile technology and the need to be always connected is starting to have on consumers.
Emily MacIntosh

Facebook & Work: Will Friending Your Manager Help Your Career? Read more: http://busin... - 0 views

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    Interesting article about the increasing blend of work life and personal life. I'm not sure if I'd advocate adding a friend on Facebook - while I can control my own posts I'm not sure I can trust that I'd be able to manage my Facebook in a way that would absolutely ensure a manager wouldn't see an undesirable post from someone else before I had time to delete it.
Zandra Alexander

The pros and cons of working virtually | Articles | Main - 0 views

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    Real-life example of a company that recently switched to an entirely virtual office. This manager is entirely in favour of it, but she is a self-admitted introvert.
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.
Natalie Carragher

Understanding the Participatory News Consumer | Pew Research Center's Internet & Americ... - 1 views

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    Interesting Pew study on consumers becoming content creators which is changing the face of global and local news production
Mata Loisahf

Social Media "Broken on Purpose" - 0 views

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    When users are not paying for services up front, the publisher must extract a "cost" somewhere. Online, this cost is our attention, our time. We pay for social media with pieces of our lives-whether it's because a blog baits us into reading something or a game tricks us into sticking around long after we should have left-and these bits of life are sold to advertisers, literally, for pennies.
Caroline Carter

Constantly captured on camera: a disturbing picture of childhood - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Impact of smartphones on children's psychology. Looks at how constantly taking photos is affecting children's psyche and comments on parents obsession with taking digital photos. 
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    Very interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
Rya K

We can hear you having sex - 1 views

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    It always amazes me how people are finding new ways to communicate with out another. Changing the name of your wi-fi network to passive-agressively tell off your neighbour - hilarious. Just shows how much communication takes place on a virtual platform.
mila_falkenstein

Canadians increasingly open to digital wallets: survey - 0 views

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    This article elaborates on the idea of the constant shifts towards more mobile and interactive digital technology. We are now able to use our smartphone to make payments. Canadians are embracing smartphones as part of their everyday life, and increasingly they are using these devices to stay connected to their finances through service like mobile banking and emerging options such as mobile payments. It is interesting how much technology has impacted our every day activities.
Wendy Freeman

A demographic portrait of creators and curators and users of various social media servi... - 0 views

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    These data shed additional light on access and use.
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