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Caroline Carter

Mobile First, Web Second: Instagram Finally Lets Users Have Functional Web Profiles | T... - 1 views

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    Instragram moves over to the web. At one point users who didn't have iphones or androids couldn't use this app. Wonder if it has to do with Facebook buying it? 
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    Awesome I am happy to know that!
Irene Hawkings

Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong - Alexis C. Madrigal - The Atla... - 0 views

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    In light of our discussion this week on the social web, this article challenges the dominant history of the internet suggesting that the true social web started in the 1990s with link sharing. Today, the vast trove of social traffic is essentially invisible to most analytic programs. The author calls it the "DARK SOCIAL."
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.
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.
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

Google's 'Defend Your Net' Campaign Implies That All Of The Internet Is 'Fair Use' | Te... - 0 views

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    About defending our right to free content as governments (such as germany's) threaten to start charging for snippets of searches on the web. 
Wendy Freeman

Joe Kahne - Digital Evolution: Social Media's Growing Impact on Youth Political Engagem... - 0 views

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    Some of you might be interested in the web presentation. It's November 6 at 11 am PST.
Irene Hawkings

No More Résumés, Say Some Firms-The Wall Street Journal - 1 views

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    Building off of Yates article...Union Square Ventures recently posted an opening for an investment analyst. Instead of asking for résumés, the New York venture-capital firm asked applicants to send links representing their "Web presence," such as a Twitter account or Tumblr blog. Something to think about when applying for internships and jobs in the future!
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    I have mixed feelings about this because I think it is a great way to show potential employers your online 'voice' so to speak. However, I feel it can infringe upon privacy in some cases. It also makes it difficult for people like myself who have high privacy settings on twitter and can only be accessed by followers. Does someone temporarily follow me well scoping me out? I'm not sure
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    I agree with you Rya. While I appreciate such innovation, it's difficult for me to comprehend the privacy issues related with such a thing. Doesn't LinkedIn suffice anymore?
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    I agree with both of your comments Rya and Raman. There really does seem to be a privacy issue here. I suppose with all the recent competition for work, employers are looking for ways to distinguish candidates (doesn't seem fair). Although we started off building our "online presence" for personal reasons, there appears to be a need to build a public professional presence as well. Perhaps the trick is to keep your personal account private to maintain our sense of privacy and start building an online professional profile that is public. Blogging about a professionally related topic, linking field-specific articles etc. might be the way to get noticed.
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."
Wendy Freeman

Web TV, audiences and content producers of the XXI century: challenges and op... - 0 views

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    Potentially use of tablets to make TV interactive.
Brian Tran

Jess & Russ - 0 views

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    This website is brilliant. Professional-looking websites are looking more and more alike these days. This one, however, looks like nothing I've ever seen and illustrates how skillful storytelling, good visual skills, and tech savvy come together to read like a window into two peoples lives. What this website is about is a pleasant surprise at the end!
Mary Zajac

A New Twitter Member - 0 views

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    This article introduces the news that the Pope now has Twitter. His first tweet will be on Dec. 12th. This article provides an interesting analysis on the latest adoption of this social media platform, and the reasoning behind the chosen Twitter handle.
Samantha Campana

'Real names online' law struck down in South Korea - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Interesting article showing how the internet is still a difficult place to regulate and also relates to building online identity; the topic I am doing for my educative speech.
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."
Philip Howard

LinkedIn adds 'follow' feature for 150 power brokers - 0 views

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    For those of you who heard my educative presentation you probably already know about this but I think it is an interesting new use for LinkedIn.
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