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Blogs and educating the eflective practitioner

Buzz Marketing for Technology

virtual world, relatively free of the pressures, distractions, and risks of the real one, to which, nevertheless it refers. It stands in the intermediate space between the practice world, the â?? It stands in the intermediate space between the practice world, the â?? Privacy Policy & DMCA. 159 views |. Categories.

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Event: Customer Service Call Centres and Social Media

Laurel Papworth

From ATA website : ATA VIC Forum: Social Media & Your Centre — 15 Apr 2010. Guest speakers: Laurel Papworth is Australia’s leading social media strategist and has been working with online communities, virtual worlds and forums for 20 years. Attached File >> VIC Forum 150410 WEB.pdf. Phone: 02 9906 6163.

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Wired Campus: Computer Literacy Doesn't Mean Information Literacy, Report Says - Chronicle.com

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Research & Books. Opinion & Forums. Leadership Forum. Technology Forum. Campus Piracy Company Watch Distance Education Gadgets Leadership Legal Troubles Libraries Offbeat Open Access Research Search Engines Security Social Networking Student Life Supercomputing Teaching TechForum2008 Video Virtual Worlds Wikis.

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Why Government Monitoring Is Creepy

Net-Savvy Executive

You have zero privacy anyway. —Scott McNealy ( 1999 ) When people hear about social media monitoring by a government agency—such as the recent news of FBI , DHS , and CIA programs—the usual response is outrage about the perceived violation of privacy. How can we expect privacy in a public place? Get over it.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In case it isn’t obvious, Facebook wall posts are completely public to all your friends (unless you tweak your privacy settings). Scott Hendison recounts how forum spam not only turned into a bitter heated battle that may end up going to the courts but how the individual responsible for the abuse is not slowing down.

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