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Alex Hill

10 back-to-school mobile apps for university students - Canada - CBC News - 0 views

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    As a group, we have been discussing ways to stay organized and on top of our workload for this program and seeing as the vast majority of us have smartphones some of the apps suggested here might be able to help! The suggestions come from app developers who are students themselves, including Brennan McEachran, who is a fourth-year commerce student at Ryerson.
Alex Hill

Why Remote Workers Are More (Yes, More) Engaged - 0 views

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    This an interesting article to follow up my groups presentation this morning on Communication and Organization. We addressed so barriers for remote workers and this piece brings up some interesting advantages to being a remote worker. The use of tools section is particularly relevant to our in-class activity as well.
Irene Hawkings

The Seven Patterns of Nonprofit Digital Teams | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 0 views

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    A really interesting read about the state of digital teams in the nonprofit sector. Senior online leaders from 67 nonprofit organizations contributed to the final report. You can also download the world's first digital team structure benchmark for the nonprofit sector for free: http://digitalteams.org/
Natalie Carragher

Newspaper adopts classic crisis PR strategy after fabrication scandal | Articles | Home - 0 views

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    An example of the kind of trouble and organization can face when providing false facts
Jelena D

What makes YouTube's news audience click? | Storyful Blog - 0 views

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    News organizations sometimes post content that was apparently captured by citizen eyewitnesses without any clear attribution as to the original producer. Citizens are posting copyrighted material without permission. And the creator of some material cannot be identified. All this creates the potential for news to be manufactured, or even falsified, without giving audiences much ability to know who produced it or how to verify it.
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)
Caroline Carter

NASA-style mission control centers for social media are taking off - Fortune Tech - 0 views

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    This article looks at how different large organizations are using NASA style control centres to manage social media content and analyze who's talking about them on social networking sites! 
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. 
Jelena D

Twitter Blog: Best practices for journalists - 0 views

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    Twitter posted this "Best Practices for journalists" on their blog. Twitter wasn't 'meant' or built to be a tool for professional communicators but has obviously been used as such since its creation. I just found it really interesting that the tool is telling the storyteller how to do his/her job. I wonder why Twitter as an organization felt the need to post this best practices for journalists. What is the communication strategy here? Do they hope to change Twitter practices? Bring in more would-be journalists on the site? They even include quantitative research and examples to support their recommendations!
Rya K

Is Facebook Posting Private Messages in Public Timelines? - 0 views

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    Scary report that was published today about FB users around the world seeing old privately sent messages appearing in their public timeline. Interesting from two ProCom perspectives - the virtual organization/privacy side and the PR/crisis communications FB now has to handle
Annabel Lee

How Digital is Transforming Politics - 0 views

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    "We just made history." That Nov. 5, 2008 tweet from the campaign of Barack Obama capped off the first presidential election of the social media age. Four years earlier, Howard Dean had begun to reveal the power of the Internet for fundraising and organizing in his losing effort, but it was the 2008 Obama campaign that really demonstrated social media's power to be transformative of the political process. And yet, social media as we know it today was in its infancy.
Irene Hawkings

Social Media, Internet Marketing, and Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations - 0 views

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    A great resource for anyone interested in non-profit communication strategy and non-profit communication technologies
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.
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.
Annabel Lee

Erin Andrews Receives Death Threats From Strange Twitter Troll - 0 views

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    An example of trolls on Web 2.0 platforms and what role should an organization have in response to these incidents? "The dark side of modern fame is revealed once again in a series of strange, twisted messages a Twitter troll has been sending sportscaster Erin Andrews."
mila_falkenstein

Cyber Attack Target: Your Car - 0 views

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    Cyber Consequences Unit, a non-profit organization that helps companies analyze the potential for targeted computer attacks on their networks and products is suggesting the potential for hacking or computer worms and Trojans being delivered to automobiles. Interesting how much everything is so intertwined with our mobile devices and internet technology that even our cars can get hacked.
corinneimpey

New platform for creative brainstorming? - 0 views

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    Mural.ly is being called a cross between Prezi and Pinterest. It's supposed to be a platform for organizing and sharing creativity. Read on and check out the platform site here: http://beta.mural.ly/.
Emily Easto

Net-lag: The modern travellers' phenomenon - 0 views

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    Interesting article about our dependence on mobile technology when traveling. I also found it related well to the discussion this week and the readings on virtual teams and virtual organizations.
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    The author makes an interesting argument about how cellphone use and constant data connection has become "domesticated" in the last five years. He makes a strong case for being cut off every once and awhile.
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