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Social Media

The primary principal of social networking is without doubt participation. Without participating in social networks your friends would not be able to locate you. It is not always clear whether participating in as many networks out there is better than contributing to handful of them more frequently. You are welcome to share your opinion.

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Social Media is a Conversation

November 21, 2008

Social media on the Internet is traditionally linked with websites like Facebook, Twitter, Technorati  and Flickr. Lee White reminds us in the presentation named “Social Media is…”, posted on Slide Share, that conversations among human beings are conducted in a human voice. Lee also adds that “networked conversations are enabling powerful new forms of social [...]

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Should You “Destroy the Web 2.0 Look”?

November 13, 2008

The legendary “Destroy the Web 2.0 Look” presentation, encourages the reader to do exactly that. The balance between trend setting and trend following is viewed as meaningful. In its own words:
“Design cliches will always exist. Understand why the exist, for whom they exist, and how to avoid them. Incorporating current trends into your work can [...]

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