Dolphin social networks show hints of culture
(LiveScience) For the bottlenose dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, functional fashion seems to be all the rage, with inclusion in cliques dependent on whether one is wearing a nose sponge -- a tool that helps dolphins find food -- new research suggests.
Social Media for the Innovative CIO
As Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and other social networks gain popularity, many CIOs are uncertain how to become involved. Aside from work pressures that hardly allow time to breathe, they raise security concerns and even question the basic
Social Networks Join in Olympic Games
As Olympic athletes take to a global stage in London this week, participants, coaches, and fans are expected to take to their favorite social networks in record numbers. Whenever something big happens -- tornadoes, political unrest, the World Cup -- people
Twitter: Less a Social Network Than a Corporate Network?
Isn’t the idea behind social media to foster and encourage communications between people? To enable the expression of ideas, news, connection, and allow people to explain what they had for lunch? If that’s true, it would seem a bad idea to
(LiveScience) For the bottlenose dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, functional fashion seems to be all the rage, with inclusion in cliques dependent on whether one is wearing a nose sponge -- a tool that helps dolphins find food -- new research suggests.
Social Media for the Innovative CIO
As Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and other social networks gain popularity, many CIOs are uncertain how to become involved. Aside from work pressures that hardly allow time to breathe, they raise security concerns and even question the basic
Social Networks Join in Olympic Games
As Olympic athletes take to a global stage in London this week, participants, coaches, and fans are expected to take to their favorite social networks in record numbers. Whenever something big happens -- tornadoes, political unrest, the World Cup -- people
Twitter: Less a Social Network Than a Corporate Network?
Isn’t the idea behind social media to foster and encourage communications between people? To enable the expression of ideas, news, connection, and allow people to explain what they had for lunch? If that’s true, it would seem a bad idea to
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