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New Blog Theme: Linked and Wired
The key to an effective communication campaign to is deliver a uniform and consistent message. This is true in social media which include blogs and Twitter. Along this line, another blog of another area of concern and interest has been put up while this … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, networking, social media, social media statistics, twitter
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The Thriving Social Media
As our technological powers increase, so does the Web 2.0. So how many social media have you been subscribed to? And how much social media has robbed you off your time? Social media pundits claim these tools can generate exponential investment returns as far … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, LinkedIn, privacy, social media, social networking, transparency, Tweeter, Web 2.0
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Is Social Media Controlling Your Life?
I had written a post in regard to social media such as Facebook few months ago. Facebook is the the largest online social net surpassing more than three million subscribers. Thomas Friedman is right when he claimed that the world … Continue reading