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Rya K

James Bond: Nymphographic - 4 views

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    As we are all likely looking for visual examples of creative infographic designs I thought this was a fun reference point. Tracing James Bonds sexual conquests through all his films highlights a great example of a timeline - something we need to include in our final poster.
Brian Tran

Hayley Fuller (MPC2012) Video Resume - 4 views

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    Hayley, an MPC student last year, made this resume in video format. I found it a really creative, fun way to present a document that's increasingly feeling like a product of a bygone age. Cool as it is, it must be a pain to keep it up-to-date.
corinneimpey

With a Single Tweet, President Obama Revealed How to Become a Powerful Social Brand - 1 views

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    I'm sure we'll all getting a bit tired of the social media analysis of the election. But this is an interesting read looking at Obama's "Four more years." tweet.
mila_falkenstein

Facebook Experiments With 'Reply' Button on Comments - 0 views

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    In light of our discussion on micro-blogs this week and the different models of public relations, I thought this addition of the "reply" to Facebook comments was an interesting development in terms of user-generated content and feedback to brands. It will be interesting to see whether their "experiment" is actually successful.
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.
Raman Singh

Try It Now - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    A great article on Twitter and Creative Writing.
Philip Howard

How Facebook found its mobile mojo - 0 views

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    An interesting article about Facebook's mobile strategy. It will be interesting to see if other organizations use a similar approach in the future.
Caroline Carter

Into the vault: the operation to rescue Manhattan's drowned internet | The Verge - 0 views

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    sandy's effects on the virtual world...
Alex Hill

Facebook drops user vote on privacy policy - Technology & Science - CBC News - 0 views

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    Another way that Facebook seems to be limiting privacy options. While they bring up a few valid points about how much the site has grown recently and the barrage of comments from users not really familiar with the issues, it is still pretty concerning to have even less control than we already do on this site
Samantha Campana

When Phones Come Out Long Before the Turkey - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Really interesting how people are using their digital devices to tell their stories and capture memories. A common social trend in my opinion.
Annabel Lee

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo: Users Can Download Their Entire Archive By Year-End; Now Sees... - 0 views

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    "It took three years, two months and one day for the first billion tweets to be sent. From the time the company started in 2006 to mid-2009 three years, two months and one day for the first billion tweets to be sent. It has a nice rhythm that it was three, two, one. It probably wasn't exactly one day, but we like to say that; so it's three, two, one," he said. "We now send a billion tweets every two and a half days. So the volume, the noise level has increased dramatically."
Jennifer Lee

Rethinking Assessment - 0 views

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    Came across this well-written blog that says we should change the way students are assessed in the educational system. For instance, changing the way test questions are shaped can allow a student to think critically, test the student's ability to access resources and experts available online and provide them with practical, real-world experience.
Annabel Lee

The 5 Stages Of 'Getting' Twitter - 0 views

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    Interesting how the steps to accepting Twitter can be related to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' The Five Stages Of Grief.
Philip Howard

Study: Audiences favor press releases with visuals - 0 views

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    Something to consider when writing documents in the future.
Mata Loisahf

Two Analysts Just Went To Kansas City To Check Out Google Fiber-And They Were Blown Away - 0 views

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    Two analysts from BTIG Research went to Kansas City to see what Google's new cable-company killer, Google Fiber, is like.What's it like? It's awesome. The Time Warner Cable system in Kansas City appears to be freaking out about the rollout of Google Fiber, and for obvious reasons.
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.
Zandra Alexander

The Top 5 Corporate Twitter Disasters of 2012 - 0 views

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    Some great tips for what to avoid when writing content for Twitter, particularly from a corporate viewpoint.
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    Love that President's choice makes the cut
Jennifer Lee

Costly hi-tech kit lies unused in schools, says study - 0 views

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    This article is based on a study in the UK that found that digital technology often sits in classrooms unused because teachers do not know how to use it to its full potential. Oftentimes, it's not about having the finest technology, but how it is being employed.
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