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5 Ways to Get Free Stuff On Twitter - 0 views

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    Short Mashable list of ways to use Twitter for freebies
Gary Ritzenthaler

Crafting Fictional Personas With the Language of Facebook - 0 views

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    Discussion of writing styles when writing status messages.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Democrats, Republicans and Twitter - chicagotribune.com - 0 views

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    "Study finds political parties use Twitter differently, but says Democrats' messages are more honest.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Carvin: Facebook Lets NPR Empower Those Who Love Us, Listen to Those Who Don't - 0 views

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    Poynter interview with NPR social media strategist on NPR's use of FB.
Gary Ritzenthaler

NeighborGoods - 0 views

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    "Welcome to NeighborGoods where you can save and earn money by sharing stuff with your friends!"
Gary Ritzenthaler

apophenia » Blog Archive » spectacle at Web2.0 Expo… from my perspective - 1 views

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    One of the best arguments I have read against the use of Twitter at conferences.
Gary Ritzenthaler

South Park Episode Player - South Park: You Have 0 Friends - 1 views

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    The South Park guys skewer Facebook culture and pay tribute to the original Tron movie. Aside from being damn funny there's a lot of great discussion points in here.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Make a free website, Social Websites, Make a Social Network - 0 views

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    One alternative for free class site / social network now that Ning is going all premium. "Spruz allows you to create a free social website to attract others with similar interests, strengthen customer relationships with your business or rally behind a cause. Spruz was officially launched March 2007 by its founders Jay Roberts and David Furman. Spruz is self funded, developed and managed by its founders. "
Gary Ritzenthaler

"Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data" - 0 views

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    boyd, danah. 2010. "Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data." WWW. Raleigh, North Carolina, April 29.
Gary Ritzenthaler

What News Organizations Share With Facebook « Fred Stutzman - 0 views

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    Interesting research from Fred Stutzman: "By giving "real estate" to Facebook, third party sites have created a one-way mirror, allowing Facebook to peer in on what we're doing. If you're logged in to Facebook, and you visit a third party page with a social plugin, Facebook knows where you've been."
Gary Ritzenthaler

About Ning - FAQ - 0 views

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    FAQ with fine print and messy details of new Ning plans. Possible sponsorship for grades school educators in future.
Gary Ritzenthaler

About Ning - Announcement - 0 views

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    Details, plans and timeline of Ning's new paid plans.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Most Professors Use Social Media - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    "More than four out of every five professors use social media. And more than half of professors use tools like video, blogs, podcasts, and wikis in their classes."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Pearson Social Media Survey 2010 - 0 views

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    Slides for 2010 Pearson survey on social media. "More than 80 percent of college faculty are using social media, with more than half using these tools as part of their teaching, according to a first-of-its-kind survey, "Social Media in Higher Education." The survey was conducted by the Babson Survey Research Group in collaboration with New Marketing Labs and Pearson, a global leader in education, technology and services."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Tech: Will Facebook Still Be Around in Five Years? - Newsweek.com - 0 views

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    The social networking site now boasts 250 million users, but has yet to make a single dollar in profit. Five years after its inception, a look at whether it can last another five.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Why the Financial Future of Social Networks Depends on Solving the Privacy Puzzle - CIO... - 0 views

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    The business models of social networks could rely on an ignorance towards privacy from their users, experts say. But recent research indicates normal Facebook users have begun altering their privacy settings to control the information people (and potentially advertisers) can see, which could affect the ability of social networks to make money.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Relationship Symmetry in Social Networks: Why Facebook will go Fully Asymmetr... - 0 views

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    "Facebook will grow their service by allowing people to accrue attention in a way they can't currently in the system. People will realize the same benefits they currently do on Twitter…you can actually start to have an audience that is larger than your current friends list. In other words, this will allow members of Facebook to have a much larger reach than they could before…thus giving Facebook a larger reach as well."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Future Of Social Networking: A Concept Investigation with Augmented Reality - 1 views

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    Good slideshare on the future of social networks when applied to social reality. Shows both the benefits and the creepy parts. Is there a line at which society will say, "no more?"
Gary Ritzenthaler

danieltenner.com - What problems does Google Wave solve? - 0 views

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    "There are countless pundits and other tech gurus describing Google Wave as a disappointment, lately. Most of that seems to come from the fact that nobody seems to get what Wave is for. So they compare it to social media." Nice post on viewing Google Wave from a productivity perspective.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Video: Access Internet Content in Physical Context Using Augmented Reality « ... - 0 views

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    "In this video he gives a demonstration of how information (often from the web) can be over layed on top of physical locations." ... as if people didn't spend enough time completely immersed in their cellphones.
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