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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
Liane Coulahan

Free video chat API and Widgets | TokBox - 0 views

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    In my previous job, we used virtual conferencing on a daily basis. As a media communications company, we were seeking the best conferencing software out there, and we finally found it: Open-tok (tokbox) Please check this page out as it may change your virtual communication lives in your work or home environments! Details: "This is a unique video conferencing service that lets your audience (up to 200 people per conference) send you video questions, really making your virtual conference feel like a face-to-face one. Video questions can be sent in advance of the meeting, so presenters can review them and decide if they want to make the video public. Presenters can also put meeting participants on screen and move them off at any time."
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.
Liane Coulahan

What is StumbleUpon? | StumbleUpon.com - 0 views

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    One of my favourite websites for everything that has to do with advertising, photography, and video...Stumble helps you easily discover new and interesting stuff on the Web. Tell them what you like, and they'll introduce you to amazing web pages, videos, photos and more that you wouldn't have found on your own.
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."
Jelena D

One in five use social media for customer service: survey - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Just a quick piece about a survey that found one in five consumers have used social media to get a customer service response in the past year. Worth noting from the study is that only 54 per cent of consumers tell others about good experiences. I found that surprisingly high? Also, check out the link in the article to Dell's guide to social commenting and managing online conversations -- http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/files/2012/05/dell-social-media-tips.png
Jelena D

5 Ways to Beat Your Competitors at SEO | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

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    I'm still learning about SEO but I'm really interested in its effect on website content. Planning keywords into content, especially on news articles, can be dangerous to the art of writing.
Jelena D

Big Data is our generation's civil rights issue, and we don't know it - Solve for Inter... - 0 views

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    Been reading up on big data since the first mashup and found this article on big data being our generation's civil rights issue. Personalization is being touted as the future but, as this article states, is it just another word for discrimination as well?
Wendy Freeman

Marketing Strategy: Communications Strategy: Business Strategy: FrogDog: Article: 2012 ... - 1 views

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    Re: "The next big thing" this study suggests that only 58% of businesses have a social media strategy. Twitter is apparently on the way down. Pintrest and Tumblr are on their way up.
Jelena D

The Erosion of Privacy and the Rise of Publicness…and why it's a good thing -... - 0 views

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    In light of our discussion on online privacy, interesting article on the erosion of privacy and why its a good thing.
Jelena D

In the world of Big Data, privacy invasion is the business model | Molly Rants - CNET News - 0 views

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    Based on today's Mashup, an article on big data privacy invasion as a business model for companies. Our data is moving more and more out of our control.
Annabel Lee

Why Marketers Should Be Targeting Social Moms On Twitter And Facebook [INFOGRAPHIC] - A... - 0 views

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    Interesting how this demographic is increasing its presence on social networks. Something to keep in mind for future digital marketing strategies. "Moms social network a lot. How much? Eight out of ten (80 percent) use social media regularly, with 90 percent of those having visited Facebook in the past 30 days, and just over one-third (37 percent) hanging out on Twitter over that same period."
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"
Raman Singh

Beware of Images - 0 views

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    I haven't seen this film, but it seems like  it is a great take on the intersection between semiotics, and the coercive aspects of visual culture! From reading the description it might attempt to tackle some of the issues we've been focusing on in all three core courses. "BEWARE OF IMAGES is a feature-length, animated documentary about the history of visual representation. The movie explores the intricate relationship between the technology, regulation and social effects of mass media. "
mila_falkenstein

Catchword Branding - Name Visualizer - Free Online Naming Tool - 0 views

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    When you're evaluating a brand name, it can help to visualize it in a variety of settings. Catchword's Name Visualizer is a free tool that allows you to contextualize name candidates in six real-world scenarios, from a business card to an advertising billboard. This site builds on this week's discussion on virtual team work and also relates to our Visual and Document Design course. We can now have the ability to connect virtually using visual applications. Brand creators can decide on an effective brand name and brand placement for their products or services through virtual applications.
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 : )
Emily Easto

Unmasking Reddit's Violentacrez, The Biggest Troll on the Web - 0 views

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    Gawker's Adrian Chen tracks down the identity of reddit.com's violentacrez. I'd never heard of this person, but the headline grabbed my attention. The article has some really great insight into how reddit is run and the role of moderators on the sites boards. Also an interesting read in regards to the politics of online identity protection and the role of anonymity in online communications.
Caroline Carter

Joyce Murray MP on CBC Power & Politics discussing privacy and LGBT issues - YouTube - 0 views

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    a youtube of cbc on the use of online privacy and the LGBT issue. asking interesting questions about how government uses the internet to contact certain groups. 
Jelena D

Douglas Thomas on A New Culture of Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    I watched this on TVO today and found it explored some good concepts, particularly the difference between the collective and community. As well, I like his distinction between context vs content providers in higher education -- shaping discussion rather than trying to disseminate it.
Caroline Carter

Congresswoman turns to Reddit for legislative advice | Internet & Media - CNET News - 0 views

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    Looking at how a politician turns to reddit to see legislative advice. Showing how technology/social media is being used to engage the public on political issues- even the future of their governance. 
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    I like it already, read about this on reddit (of all places), very interesting!
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