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IBM Social Computing Guidelines

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Blogs, wikis, social networks, virtual worlds and social media. These guidelines aimed to provide helpful, practical advice—and also to protect both IBM bloggers and IBM itself, as the company sought to embrace the blogosphere. Since then, many new forms of social media have emerged.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

Do I belong in the blogosphere? Do I – and my generation-mates – belong online using twitter and connecting with people through social networking? I also hear many in the younger crowd dismissing the desire and capacity of older generations to venture into the virtual world. Damn straight, we do.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

Do I belong in the blogosphere? Do I – and my generation-mates – belong online using twitter and connecting with people through social networking? I also hear many in the younger crowd dismissing the desire and capacity of older generations to venture into the virtual world. Damn straight, we do.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

This list includes female bloggers that cover a huge variety of topics in the blogosphere. Deborah is the conference director for Blog World Expo, as well as a professional blogger and social media enthusiast. Her blog, Kommein , covers blogging, business, community management, social media, and more.

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Cyberbullying and blogs – a case study Mumbrella

Laurel Papworth

If you move that into personal attacks – continually identifying e.g. pointing the finger and naming a person – you will find that you create a negative community with negative comments and a negative tone. People can also be bullied online by groups of people such as class groups or collective members of an online community.