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From a South Americans perspective: Sorry I'm late...BRB
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From a South Americans perspective. Monday, April 14, 2008. Sorry I'm late.BRB. I know this doesnt usually happen readers, but worry not, I got my computer back. Let me tell you. life without it has been hell. As sad as that sounds I have become really dependant on my computer and the benefits it gives me. Thankfully this time I have a topic that relates to my dilema. Sometimes text messages can evolve into amazing things such as a novel or even a world wide competition. Posted by A B. Subscribe to: Post...
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From a South Americans perspective: The monster behind social networks
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From a South Americans perspective. Sunday, April 20, 2008. The monster behind social networks. Social networks could workd like this. Most of us who blog and keep track of the latest internet trends know that social networking sites are one of the most popular tools and hobbies of the internet. All I can say about social networks is that the idea is great and they work great for a few years, but I believe they have to be careful not to overwhelm users because they might lose that connection that we used...
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anewyorkersviewonlife: May 2008
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. You say you want a Revolution. For those of you who do not follow music, the title of this particular blog entry is from a Beatles's song. The Beatles's were and are still considered one of the most innovative bands in music history. The election will still continue and Steven Colbert will continue to crack jokes on candidates. But what will we. Do that will impact society? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. I am a New Yorker born and raised. View my complete profile.
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From a South Americans perspective: April 2008
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From a South Americans perspective. Sunday, April 20, 2008. The monster behind social networks. Social networks could workd like this. Most of us who blog and keep track of the latest internet trends know that social networking sites are one of the most popular tools and hobbies of the internet. All I can say about social networks is that the idea is great and they work great for a few years, but I believe they have to be careful not to overwhelm users because they might lose that connection that we used...
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Enter el Abismo Profundo: Blog Recruitment
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Enter el Abismo Profundo. Monday, March 31, 2008. Should jobs recruit from blogs? Or rather, get a better understanding of a person through blogs? In the end, blog recruitment is going to be utilized more and more. To what extent of its success is to be seen in the work force- if we get better individual-organizational fit and therefore better productivity. Yet, are there any negative effects of recruiters using and utilizing blogs as a means to hire? April 8, 2008 at 4:06 PM. Subscribe in a reader.
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Enter el Abismo Profundo: Social Security- not the one you collect or use
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Enter el Abismo Profundo. Monday, April 21, 2008. Social Security- not the one you collect or use. Social security- security in social places. I just read an article about how social networking sites are a "drag" because people have different sites and different user names and different passwords and invite everyone else to join in. People then have tons of different accounts and have a hard time managing them all. But what about Bebo? What about condensing everything into one? I do think that it is scar...
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anewyorkersviewonlife: April 2008
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Monday, April 21, 2008. Social Networks Break Outside Internet Slowly. To my blog readers I am sorry this posting is late but I was home for the Jewish holiday of Passover and was celebrating the holiday. A few days ago I was loading my pictures onto face book. I then received an im from one of my friends. I could not believe it! You can now see who is online and communicate with them through instant messaging. As the author in this Economist. Sunday, April 13, 2008. GPS cellphones save the world. Writer...
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From a South Americans perspective: The new wave politicians
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From a South Americans perspective. Monday, April 7, 2008. The new wave politicians. I have never been much of a political guy myself but living in D.C. has forced me to interact and see politics everywhere. This is 2008 and we are witnessing what is probably one of the most interesting presidential campaigns of all times. Here is a video you might enjoy, many of you might have seen it, if not, well here it is. The last thing i want to leave you with is this thought. The person who probably is design...
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From a South Americans perspective: "Don't quote me on that..."
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From a South Americans perspective. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Don't quote me on that.". With the introduction of blogs, and social media news sources Americans are relying on other people for their news. It is incredible to think that we trust other people more than reporters to give us unbiased news. Here is a podcast discussing social news sites from a G4 podcast. It's kind of long but it does touch many aspects of these new and popular sites. Fifteen uses of corporate bookmarking. Posted by A B. I think...