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How to watch your watch
It’s mainly a question of walking the walk, talking the talk and understanding the signs of the times. Linked In News Post Forum
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“You have to be paid in order to be good.”
Thomas Carpenter, general counsel for legislative affairs for the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, quoted in the Huffington Post. Sounds like a very old-fashioned sales pitch. Linked In News Post Forum
Latest Breaking News: People are increasingly becoming disenchanted with bogus values
Paul Krugman asks: “Could it be that traditional families aren’t as crucial to social cohesion as advertised?“ His conclusions are insightful, but I feel they are not exactly on the money. He concedes that social cohesion might have something to … Continue reading
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Everyday, I’m shufflin the deck
The Mainstream Media Industrial Complex Linked In News Post Forum
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Success is keeping our independence forever?
That’s quite a mouthful. Of course such a declaration of independence speaks to the (United States) American mentality — but I think such a “cocky” attitude does not go over quite as well worldwide. Nonetheless, I wish Sarah Lacy the … Continue reading
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Anonymous 2012 message to world leaders
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Google’s Privacy Policy doesn’t matter — for all I care, they can take their privacy policy and shove it where the sun don’t shine! ;P
Who cares about Google? Only morons and noobs still believe in that crap. For those of you who still aren’t clued in: Google = 99 + 44/100% SPAM! Linked In News Post Forum
Richard Edelman on trust in media melange
Richard Edelman talks about results from the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer study: Question: Is there — perhaps — an inverse relationship between the trust in media sources and the size of the media company? Take a look at my reasoning … Continue reading
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The Social Contract is a Human Information Technology with which Society + Its Members Advance Civilization (i.e. social information + communication is a practice used in communities to uplift those who interact + contribute to social awareness)
Are intellectual property rights social wrongs? The Social Contract as Human Information Technology: How Individual Character is Socially Constructed Via Social Interaction Linked In News Post Forum
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Social Media Advice from Adam Kmiec
A couple years ago, I still read “tweets” (that is what a lot of so-called social media gurus call blog posts posted at twitter.com). Back then, one of my favorite authors @ twitter.com was Adam Kmiec. After I stopped paying … Continue reading
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