social networking
RSA: Community and the death of the English Village Paid Members Public
HH: Agree. It would be a dystopia. But fellowship and camaraderie are important – just not for running the country. A sense of boundaries in a group is not inherently a bad thing. MT: Cites [Straw Dogs](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067800/ "Straw Dogs") and [Royston Vasey](http:
Can social media get you a job? Paid Members Public
The answer, according to former colleague James Garner, is “kinda” [http://joelgarner.co.uk/?p=47]: > Too much can be claimed at times about the power of social media and its transformative affects. However, I firmly believe that social media is partly the reason why I started a new
Twittering MyBlogLog (or my new toys) Paid Members Public
There’s a couple of social tools I’ve fallen in love with over the last month or so. Twitter is horribly addictive. It allows you update your friends with quick updates as to what you’re doing via text message, IM or the Twitter website. It doesn’t sound
what social networking is really about Paid Members Public
Thanks to Andrew [http://andrewfindlater.vox.com/] for the link.
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