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My name is Doris Anne Beaulieu. I have a website-Life’s Ultimate Test dot com-on which you can learn more about my mission to change the face of home schooling.
I attended a parochial school as a child in the 1950's. In this Catholic school I was sheltered from the realities of the world around me-from swearing, from public displays of affection, from slang. These are often some of the same things that modern home schooling parents aim to protect their children from. A superior court judg…
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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on May 26, 2009 at 10:26am —
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So what do MIT Media lab graduates do when they love dogs, and are shy at dating? They create a new way for animal lovers to meet! It has taken them three years of development, but last fall Noah Paessel, Phil Liang, and Jon Gips launched the
Sniff Tag.
Okay now, the
Sniff Tag?? What is that you ask? Well its a tag, that goes on a dog collar, which connects to a social website.
Each dog, puppy or pooch who is the proud…
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Added by Kimberly Veautour on April 1, 2009 at 9:16am —
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Alex Goldman of
InternetNews.com writes “Salesforce Taps Into Twitter”, he goes on to say, “Customer contact centers have moved far beyond the phone, says
Salesforce, embracing
Facebook,
Twitter, and other Web applications.”
I have been preaching the value of online social media tools for over a year. I have been hawking the tools needed to…
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Added by Kimberly Veautour on March 31, 2009 at 5:06am —
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Yesterday was probably one of the most exciting days of this year, if not the past 4 when it comes to the possibilities of emerging media being pushed to the forefront and actually being a factor in something very important in not just our nation's history but quite possibly world history. Yes, the United States elected its first African American president, but it also elected its first president to utilize technologies beyond email or a cell phone to office to just raise campaign donations.
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Added by Liana "Li" Evans on November 5, 2008 at 7:04pm —
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It helps to know who says what and which are the most popular talks at the social sites. Kritsina Frangulyan written about her last week observations at
Social Media: Who's my Audience?
She looked into Digg, Sphinn, SU and Delicious.
Digg obviously interested in politics last week hot getting ready for elections.
Sphinn loyal to social media, never changed it's focus.
SU community likes design, p…
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Added by Gayane Dallakyan on November 4, 2008 at 6:05am —
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The U.S. Army recently release a report in which is classified Twitter as a potential tool of ..... Terrorists! No really, I'm serious. Was wondering about everyone else's opinion on this so I wrote up a post on SMG. Check out
Twitter as a Terrorist Tool, and let me know what you think. :)
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Added by Liana "Li" Evans on October 29, 2008 at 7:34am —
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Added by Zaibatsu on October 20, 2008 at 1:27am —
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Added by Zaibatsu on October 12, 2008 at 5:33pm —
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According to this blog by zaibatsu, digg.com has been busy again banning many of their top users, under the short-sighted business model that is "Our web site should be worth $300,000,000".
Thats quite a bit of money for a web site that doesn't actually produce anything.
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Added by polymath22 on October 5, 2008 at 1:13pm —
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It's been about 7 months now since I joined the Social Media sphere online. It's been an amazing time with both revelations and also so many good thing happening. When I started to hit it off I also decided to be as public as I could be, well knowing the problems and consequences it could render me. But still it has been an experience, and I have only had one incident with and "troll" stalking me. Now that problem is dealt with and that person isn't bothering me anymore!
The headline here refer…
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Added by Anders Sporring on September 27, 2008 at 8:01am —
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I've been writing furiously since Reg was banned. One such story will be published tomorrow in an undisclosed (at this time) site and will include an interview with "The Man".
Otherwise, here's one on some good things happening at Digg and one on some bad things happening there. Take a look at your leisure.
Digg Brings Diversity Back to the Front Page
At Digg, the Bannings Will Continue Until Mo…
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Added by J.D. Rucker on September 22, 2008 at 1:00am —
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Added by Wong Tooi Giap on August 25, 2008 at 2:16am —
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There is a lot of real estate that Ning makes available to us. We can extend it down pretty far adding widgets and gadgets and whozits and whatever. My question: should we start adding feeds to this site from various social media websites?
There are advantages and disadvantages that I have already thought of, but I would rather get input from members here before expressing them
THANKS!
JD Rucker
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Added by J.D. Rucker on August 21, 2008 at 11:18pm —
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Added by GolaYing on August 20, 2008 at 1:09am —
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Been really, really busy lately, but I am trying to get back into the swing of things. Unfortunately (well not really), I spent five days at SXSW and am now entirely inundated with new sites to check out. I'm not sure I can keep track of all the social media sites popping up. I'm still behind on some of the majors. Be looking for a blog from me in the next few weeks or so. Hopefully things will slow down enough for me to rock one out. By the way, if anyone ever has the opportunity to attend SXSW…
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Added by vernacular_ninja on March 13, 2008 at 2:55pm —
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Just curious. I used to spend a ton of time on Digg. Two or three hours a day, actually. I was banned from Digg, and it was probably the best thing that could have happened to me from a social media perspective. I was forced to check out StumbleUpon and I haven't looked back.
For those who still play on both fields, which takes more of your time. Do you digg a lot and stumble a little, stumble a lot and digg a little, or split time between the two?
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Added by 1only on February 18, 2008 at 10:46pm —
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