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Save the Whales? Save the Rainforest? Save the Data! - Pullin - 2010 - Conservation Bio... - 0 views
How Nonprofits Use Social Media to Engage with their Communities - NPQ - Nonprofit Quar... - 0 views
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most (74%) use social networks as a megaphone, announcing events and activities and sharing organization-centric info.
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Nonprofits overwhelmingly (88%) said their most important communication tools were email and their websites, even though fully 97% of them are on Facebook. This may have to do with the fact that in their mind, the pinnacle of engagement is a donation (47%).
Pinterest, Tumblr and the Trouble With 'Curation' - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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evoke in the viewer a certain feeling, atmosphere or mood
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Not just on Pinterest, but also in the form of dopamine-boosting street-fashion blogs and cryptically named Tumblr blogs devoted to the wordless and explanation-free juxtaposition of, say, cupcakes and teapots and shoes with shots of starched shirts and J.F.K.
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artfully arranged pictures of other people’s stuff?
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What happened to the expert curator? | Guardian Professional - 0 views
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Within these contexts, the act of arranging objects, images or sounds into an order that may or may not have meaning has proliferated throughout the creative and cultural industries. The curator is now a producer: you might curate your Flickr feed, your mates playing records at a bar or an exhibition in your own apartment – a trend showcased by the Serpentine Gallery's co-director Hans Ulrich Obrist, a master orator of what he calls a "global dialogue… in space and time".
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A space has now opened up – both physically and online – where anyone can give curating a go.
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What, then, if we're looking in the wrong place for qualified, ground-breaking curators? Perhaps they are no longer in museums, galleries or cultural institutions, but instead in front of a screen – sociable and connected. Curating in the age of the internet is the act of responding to social and technological developments: their usability, instability and the various networks of communication in which they are presented online.
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Roche Holding Ltd. (ADR) (OTCMKTS:RHHBY) News: FDA Gives Roche Priority Review For Cerv... - 0 views
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While viewers enjoy watching episodes of their favorite TV shows back-to-back, advertisers suffer because video-on-demand (VOD) providers do not want to alienate their viewers by running advertisements.
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Critics say that the company’s reliance on subscriptions alone poses a problem, because an increase in price will translate into lost subscribers.
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This loyal customer base can also be used to leverage the findings of a study by Annalect, – Omnicom Media Group’s marketing technology platform – which suggests that binge viewers don’t actually mind ads.
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How Facebook Beat MySpace - Forbes - 0 views
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not only an early internet success – but a seminal web site for the movement we now call social media.
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very simple management mistake News Corp. made. News Corp tried to guide MySpace, to add planning, and to use “professional management” to determine the business’s future. That was fatally flawed when competing with Facebook which was managed in White Space, lettting the marketplace decide where the business should go.
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If you have an idea for networking on something, Facebook pushed its tech folks to make it happen. And they kept listening.
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Robots Will Win Our Hearts Before They Destroy Us All | Mother Jones - 2 views
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Workers fear being replaced by robots
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higher ranking humans will tell lies about how the robots will never, ever take away your job.
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robots are more persuasive when they refer to the opinions of humans and limit pauses to about a third of a second to avoid appearing confused.
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This is Probably a Good Time to Say That I Don't Believe Robots Will Eat All ... - 4 views
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This is Probably a Good Time to Say That I Don’t Believe Robots Will Eat All the Jobs …
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First: Focus on increasing access to education and skill development, which itself will increasingly be delivered via technology. Second: Let markets work ( this means voluntary contracts and free trade) so that capital and labor can rapidly reallocate to create new fields and jobs. Third: Create and sustain a vigorous social safety net so that people are not stranded and unable to provide for their families. The loop closes as rapid technological productivity improvement and resulting economic growth make it easy to pay for the safety net.
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There is a consequence to a growing robot workforce. Everything gets really cheap.
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