Feb 25 2009

Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids – Washington Post


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Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids
Washington Post
The other day I asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek whether Tom Friedman had ever visited Silicon Valley. Today, I?m wondering if Lady Greenfield has ever used a social networking site.
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Feb 24 2009

Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids – Washington Post


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Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids
Washington Post
The other day I asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek whether Tom Friedman had ever visited Silicon Valley. Today, I?m wondering if Lady Greenfield has ever used a social networking site.
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Feb 24 2009

Social networking sites 'changing children's brains' – Telegraph.co.uk


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Social networking sites 'changing children's brains'
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Social networking websites are changing children's brains because they make young people more self-centred and cut their attention spans, a neuroscientist has warned.
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Feb 23 2009

Exploiting Peer-to-Peer Networking: I have lost faith!

I think just about anyone who meets me and talks to me for long enough comes to terms with the fact that I am a very sick, twisted person. Also factor in a few mountain dews, a Peer-to-Peer connection, and boredom and you get what might be the funniest combination imaginable

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Feb 22 2009

Linked In Or Out?

Mr_Whoopass writes “I am the IT Administrator for a regional restaurant chain and as of late I am noticing more and more people sending me invitations to sites like LinkedIn, FaceBook, etc. Mother always taught me to be a skeptic and knowing more than the average Joe about how information can be used in this digital era, I am reticent to say the least about posting such personal details such as my full name and where I work on the net for all to see. I have thus far managed to stay completely below the radar and a search on Google has nothing on my real persona. However now times are tough and I see sales dropping in the industry I work in as it is a discretionary spending market to be sure. I wonder if I should loosen up on the paranoia a bit and start networking with some of these folks in case of the all too common layoff scenario that seems to be happening lately. What do other folks here think about this? I am specifically interested in what people who work in IT think (since I know that just about every moron that has ‘Vice President’ or sits on the ‘Executive Team’ is already on LinkedIn and has no clue about why they should be trying to protect their identity).”

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Feb 21 2009

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions – InformationWeek

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions
InformationWeek
CEO Chris de Wolfe says he will turn to advertising to monetize the social network, as nearly a quarter of MySpace members access the site from a cell phone.
MySpace ups commitment to mobile Media In Canada
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Feb 21 2009

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions – InformationWeek

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions
InformationWeek
CEO Chris de Wolfe says he will turn to advertising to monetize the social network, as nearly a quarter of MySpace members access the site from a cell phone.
MySpace ups commitment to mobile Media In Canada
MySpace Debuts New Mobile Site here’s how!
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Feb 21 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


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Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
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Feb 21 2009

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions – InformationWeek

MySpace Outlines Mobile Ambitions
InformationWeek
CEO Chris de Wolfe says he will turn to advertising to monetize the social network, as nearly a quarter of MySpace members access the site from a cell phone.
MySpace ups commitment to mobile Media In Canada
MySpace Debuts New Mobile Site here’s how!
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Feb 21 2009

Ford Builds Buzz Around Upcoming Fiesta – Mediapost.com


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Ford Builds Buzz Around Upcoming Fiesta
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by Aaron Baar, Yesterday, 3:13 PM Using social networking as a way to reach Millennials is a sound strategy, provided that the company is upfront about its relationship with the agents and is willing to let them craft the message as they see fit," says
Younger buyers will tout Fiestas DetNews.com
Networking the Ford Fiesta Los Angeles Times
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