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Social Media Insecurity: What to do When Online Activity Affects.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social media is about helping one another and building real strong friendships, usually around a certain interest or activity. If my actively engaged social media colleague James posts a photo of his young son Harold on his Facebook page, James might expect comments by me and other peers who may not know the mother of that child.

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Is Facebook’s Social Graph Beacon 2.0?

Socialized

Social plugins like the Like button and the activity feed enable you to offer social experiences with just a line of HTML. All of this raises interesting privacy concerns. Facebook now knows a lot more about where people go when they are not actively on the company’s site, how long they spend there, and what they liked.

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Cambridge Analytica vs Beacon – Facebook Australia Quantium

Laurel Papworth

In 2007 Facebook got into trouble for Beacon – I wrote about it at the time – a service that reported on your behaviours online and offline for “personalisation” purposes. Beacon would report to Facebook on its members’ activities on third-party sites that also participate with Beacon. Ancient history?

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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Privacy Info New! favoring the go- getters adapted (a little) from Un-Managing: Unleashing the Creative Beast in your Team Tara Hunt, GOVIS 2007 Slide 12: widgets Slide 13: understanding of what constitutes knowledge work is narrow [link] Slide 14: What does this mean for Knowledge Workers and Knowledge Management? socialmedia.

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Time for an Update

Net-Savvy Executive

The Analyst's Canvas ( First Look , 2017) is the big one at the moment, because I'm actively looking for people to try it while it's still in development. Yes, quote marks around privacy and surveillance , because the way those words are used seems to vary by speaker. 2012) is the other one that explores things we're not doing yet.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

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January 2007. Nearly half those respondents (44%) spend more than 30% of their work activity on e-mail related activity. The biggest increase: computer use for activities such as social networking, which has soared nearly threefold since 2000, to 1 hour and 22 minutes a day on average (Kaiser Family Foundation survey).

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

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Ross Dawson, August 27, 2007 1:24 AM US PT. Reading and learning are what Stephen Covey refers to as Quadrant II activities - important but not urgent. Tracked on August 29, 2007 1:32 PM. Tracked on September 7, 2007 9:39 AM. August 27, 2007 2:05 PM. September 2, 2007 12:53 AM. September 7, 2007 2:57 PM.

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