You know what they say: when Business Week writes about it, then it's "old news"
Seriously, maybe now we WILL get some "respect" :-)
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Gael MontouchetArticle on current online trends
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28 May 08
Daniel HopeBusiness Week article about their 2005 story on the influence of blogging, they just freshened it up and the authors got Twitter accounts.
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Thomas HoAnnotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.businessweek.com%2Fmagazine%2Fcontent%2F08_22%2Fb4086044617865_page_2.htm
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So. How to get in touch with the grass roots? We try Twitter, the microblogging sensation
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Add Sticky Note"The new résumé is 140 characters," tweets 23-year-old Amanda Mooney, who just landed a job in PR.
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I've been trying to get my students to realize that their "online identity" is part of their "personal brand" !
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22 May 08
Kawika HolbrookFrom BusinessWeek cover story "Beyond Blogs": Some on Twitter sniff around for the next job. "The new résumé is 140 characters," tweets a 23-year-old who just landed a job in PR.
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Seriously, maybe now we WILL get some "respect" :-)
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