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Yes, CEOs Should Facebook And Twitter - Forbes.com
"One highly successful example of Web 2.0 branding is Blendtec's YouTube video campaign "Will It Blend?" The video series features Blendtec's CEO, Tom Dickson, comically attempting to blend all manner of objects in one of his company's appliances. Thanks to the series' viral effects, the company's blender sales have quintupled." via sbsm
Digital Domain - When Everyone’s a Friend, Is Anything Private? - NYTimes.com
Facebook's impact on privacy, and other Facebook info.
10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
How to set your own level of privacy on Facebook. Well explained.
Face to Facebook Learning | Learn at All Levels | Fast Company
"Facebook provides a compelling outlet for people who enjoy learning, and it helps those seeking something else to accidentally and informally learn along the way. " via Harold Jarche
Facebook’s “In-House Sociologist” Shares Stats on Users’ Social Behavior
Brief, statistics about Facebook activity with friends - “People who are members of online social networks are not so much ‘networking’ as they are ‘broadcasting their lives to an outer tier of acquaintances who aren’t necessarily inside the Dunbar circle,’” Lee Rainie, the director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, says. via grunsten on Twitter
Amanda L. French, Ph.D. » Blog Archive » Facebook terms of service compared with MySpace, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter
What do you commit to when you click to accept the Terms of Service on a social network? An excellent review and explanation. via http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/
Wired Campus: Networking, but Not Intimidating, Graduate Students - Chronicle.com
"The networking is intended to be academic, and specific to early-career researchers."
One year look @ Facebook Growth #Canada | Thought Balloons
Chart showing Facebook growth in Canada over this past year.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Learning what makes Facebook tick
"What we learn here isn't just relevant to Facebook. The psychology that drives Facebook relates to other online success stories, including those blockbusters yet to be invented."
"There is something enduring about what we are studying," he declares, "whereas if you are learning how to programme a Facebook application, that then could change in 30 days from now. In fact it probably will; so that knowledge breaks."
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"What we learn here isn't just relevant to Facebook. The psychology that drives Facebook relates to other online success stories, including those blockbusters yet to be invented."
"There is something enduring about what we are studying," he declares, "whereas if you are learning how to programme a Facebook application, that then could change in 30 days from now. In fact it probably will; so that knowledge breaks."
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