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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

G & S: Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application; Computer hardware; Downloadable software for social networking and creating and interacting with online communities; Downloadable software for creating, managing and accessing groups within virtual communities; Software development tools; Downloadable software to enable development, (..)

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What Keeps The Chief Marketing Officer Awake At Night? - Part 3

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A very senior Chief Marketing Officer at one of the largest telecommunications companies in North America leaned over my shoulder after someone mentioned the famed Gartner report at an event, and sighed, "if I hear about this report one more time, I am going to blow a gasket. communication. marketing community. convergence.

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The Most Engaging Industries on Facebook and What to Learn from Them

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According to a recent study carried out by Socialbakers , a global social media and digital analytics company, the leading industry in terms of response rate on Facebook is the telecommunications industry. The most socially devoted industry next after telecommunications is airlines followed by finance, retail and fashion.

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Towards a Theory of Digital Literacy: Three Scenarios for the Next Steps

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The expansion of the Internet and other platforms of digital communication has opened new dimensions and opportunities for learning through knowledge-sharing and discussion groups, knowledge communities, chat rooms, and many other forms of collaborative learning ( Mioduser & Nachmias, 2002 ; Scardamalia & Bereiter, 1996 ).

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Doug Johnson Website --Skills for the Knowledge Worker

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jobs thought to require “knowledge economy” skills, and therefore secure, Friedman reported, are now being exported to nations like India and China that have good telecommunications infrastructures, an overabundance of skilled workers, and, compared to the U.S., a very low wage scale.

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