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Rated • 1 review • career planning, social media, careers, twitter • wordpress.com
Very well researched post (what we come to expect from Monica) about Job Search 2.0.
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Rated • 1 review • career planning, social media, careers, twitter • wordpress.com
Very well researched post (what we come to expect from Monica) about Job Search 2.0.
Rated • 1 review • canada, twitter, vancouver, british columbia, social media • twittgroups.com
For all of you Vancouver Twitter users out there - I'm trying out Twitter groups, and greated a group for Vancouver, BC. Care to join?
Rated • 1 review • humor, social media, twitter • socialsignal.com
... and I've just invented a phobia for it: Twitterdiaphoraphobia
Rated • 1 review • activism, twitter, social media • toddrjordan.com
Tojosan asked his Twitter buds to tell him one thing they'd like to pass on that could change the world. Here are the responses.
Rated • 2 reviews • activism, twitter, social media • mashable.com
Most twitterers I know are avid social change activists. One of them, Guy Kawasaki, of Apple fame, the original user of the word "evangelism" in connection with IT, and the author of "How to drive your computer crazy", has created a Twitter and Social Action mashup. Check it out!
Rated • 1 review • blogs, creativity, social media • successful-blog.com
Join this interesting conversation about creativity and social media. What do you think? Can social media change the world?
Rated • 1 review • blogs, journalism, social media • blogspot.com
Rated • 1 review • law, social media, internet, facebook • pcmag.com
It finally happened: "Responding to a takedown notice from Hasbro, the rights holder to Scrabble in the U.S., Facebook has pulled down the popular third-party word game Scrabulous.
As of this morning, users who attempt to access the service on their Facebook account will be greeted with a note that reads "Scrabulous is disabled for US and Canadian users until further notice." The note prompts users to click a link for "developments in this matter," which redirects to a form wherein concerned players can enter their e-mail information. The note is signed by Scrabulous creators, Rajat Agarwalla and Jayant Agarwalla. "
Rated • 2 reviews • research, communication, social media, twitter • acm.org
From the page: "Microblogging is a new form of communication in which users can describe their current status in short posts distributed by instant messages, mobile phones, email or the Web. Twitter, a popular microblogging tool has seen a lot of growth since it launched in October, 2006. In this paper, we present our observations of the microblogging phenomena by studying the topological and geographical properties of Twitter's social network. We find that people use microblogging to talk about their daily activities and to seek or share information. Finally, we analyze the user intentions associated at a community level and show how users with similar intentions connect with each other."