Patrick Burke: Social media eroding ability for reflective thought - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Patrick Burke: Social media eroding ability for reflective thought
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Today's social networks make meeting strangers faster and easier. Because these are not in-person interactions, this can foster unhealthy false intimacies leading to an individual losing a sense of place and responsibility in the business community.



Android Veteran Mobile App Available for Social Networking Site, Veterans ... - PR Web (press release)

Android Veteran Mobile App Available for Social Networking Site, Veterans ...
PR Web (press release)
Veterans Together, the social and professional networking site dedicated to U.S. military Veterans and their families, announces the release of an Android Veteran mobile application. The Veteran mobile app makes it easier than ever for users to access ...

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Social Networking in the 1600s - New York Times

New York Times

Social Networking in the 1600s
New York Times
LONDON — SOCIAL networks stand accused of being enemies of productivity. According to one popular (if questionable) infographic circulating online, the use of Facebook, Twitter and other such sites at work costs the American economy $650 billion each ...

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Are social media silos holding back business results? - ZDNet

Are social media silos holding back business results?
ZDNet
This was true of social media as it was of earlier communication revolutions. Yet the contrast between the widepsread use of social networks in people's personal lives and the same phenomenon by the enterprise is often stark. Much has been made ...

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GCC Government Social Media Summit attracts masterminds of world's best e ... - AME Info (press release)

GCC Government Social Media Summit attracts masterminds of world's best e ...
AME Info (press release)
The role of governments in social media has been thrust back into the limelight following the ongoing global revelations about the interaction between Facebook and governments, which have ignited public debate. The social networking giant's founder ...
Social media platforms explained through donutsReal Business
What Your Social Media Image Says About YouLegal Examiner

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Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too - Science Daily (press release)

Science World Report

Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too
Science Daily (press release)
June 27, 2013 — Of course Twitter and Facebook are all the rage, but the power of social networks didn't start just in the digital age. A new study on squirrel monkeys reported in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, on June 27 finds that ...
Squirrel Monkeys First Discovered the Power of Social Networking: StudyScience World Report
Monkey social networks 'help spread trends'Scotsman

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