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corinneimpey

Communicating Change as Business as Usual - 0 views

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    This is a great blog from HBR that explores the importance of change readiness (implies that change is always present) as opposed to change management (implies change is new and needs to be managed) and which communication tools can support change.
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.
Caroline Carter

Justin Trudeau lends voice to Facebook summit - thestar.com - 0 views

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    Justin Trudeau talking social media at the Facebook Summit in Toronto - and it's impact on elections. 
Emily MacIntosh

FACEBOOK: I WANT MY FRIENDS BACK - 0 views

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    One blog's reaction to Facebook's new platform of charging companies to ensure your posts are seen by all your fans.
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.
corinneimpey

Mobile Phone Access Reaches Three Quarters of the Planet's Population - 0 views

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    Hi everyone, Given the PEW study we just read that highlighted the use of mobile phones, I found this article particularly interesting and relevant. Published by the World Bank, it explains how access to mobile phone use has reached to 3/4 of the global population. Pretty mind blowing stuff.
Raman Singh

Wireless market 'functioning well' in Canada: researcher - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    A light read, but a really great insight into wireless networks in Canada. Funny how the market is "functioning well," yet there are still so many accessibility issues related to internet access which need to be adressed, especially with regards to rural communities. The issue of access was touched on in Dijk's readings.
Caroline Carter

The $1.3 Trillion Price Of Not Tweeting At Work | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Guess what? According to this article, "among CEOs of the world's Fortune 500 companies, a mere 20 have Twitter accounts." This article explores the business case of social media, beyond just a soft PR tool. P.s. If you're not familiar with it yet, Fast Company is an incredible website. I highly encourage you to poke around. I gets tons of great info/inspiration/new ideas from this site. Hope you enjoy!
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    .A very topical article for next week's class in "The Virtual Organization" regarding the changing workplace due to digital technologies.Suprisingly, this article reveals that only 20 of the world fortune 500 companies have twitter accounts. Enjoy. 
Jennifer Lee

When the Privacy Button Is Already Pressed - 0 views

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    Interesting article about Microsoft's latest IE package. Comes with a "do not track" option to deflect advertising companies from potentially tracking your online browsing history. Interesting to see how this may affect ad-sponsored sites...
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"
Emily Easto

Startup raises more than it hoped for through crowdfunding site - 0 views

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    Great article about a relatively new communications strategy/software to reach out to customers to raise start up capital.
Annabel Lee

Twitter's most active country is China (where it is blocked) - 0 views

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    It's not much of a surprise when China tops a "world's most" list since it does, after all, have the biggest population. It is, however, intriguing that a new study discovered that China is the most active country for Twitter, as the service is blocked there. I find this interesting because they have Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter (which I use to follow Asian public figures), and yet they choose to go the extra length to use a platform that is blocked in their country. It's surprising that (according to the article) China and India have more Twitter users than the US.
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