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December 23, 2009
1 hour, 44 minutes ago ago from Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
1. The Awards! The good, the bad, and the downright ugly The Sullivan Award goes to the person who brazenly condemns others for shortcomings he (or she) epitomizes, and who blames others for the consequences of policies that he (or she) once loudly advocated , and now is desperately trying to run away from. That Sullivan has truly earned the award that’s named after his sorry self seems beyond dispute. After all, here is someone who ...
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12 hours ago ago from 72 Point & OnePoll Blog
Five out of ten Brits believe Tony Blair should face War Crimes charges over his lack of long-term planning in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq, a study found today (Mon). A poll of 1,070 adults revealed a large percentage are angry over allegations former PM Blair planned the invasion in February 2002 - a year before troops went in. Six out of ten said Blair should be prosecuted for misleading the public over the blueprint for ...
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20 hours ago ago from Millennial Marketing
In Social Media, there are no experts', only people who are more experienced than others. I am not an expert, but I have been active in Social Media for almost two years. I've blogged a few times a week since spring 2008, a total of 250 posts. My Twitter following just crossed 4000, I'm on 175 lists and I follow 3600 people. I have over 500 LinkedIn connections. I've dabbled in Facebook , Youtube , NING, SlideShare and Yelp. In that ...
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5 hours ago ago from Design Thoughts
This morning, I came across an interesting dialogue (granted, which dates back to September of this year) on The Mark which reflects on the changing nature of journalism & social media between two media figures, David Eaves and Michael Valpy . In short, Valpy wrote a piece in the Globe and Mail (only available by signing up as a GlobePlus member) which called out the rise of social media and the subsequent decline of the mainstream media as ...
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22 hours ago ago from Coreys Views
Neither the public nor the media have ever shown any interest in how the detainees came to be incarcerated. Most of the detainees were unprotected people who were captured by Afghan war lords and sold to the Americans as “terrorists” in order to collect a proffered bounty. It was enough for the public and the media that the Defense Secretary at the time, Donald Rumsfeld, declared the Guantanamo detainees to be the “780 most dangerous people ...
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Twitter: Changing politics one tweet at a time
4 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 23rd, 2009 Twitter: Changing politics one tweet at a time Posted by Jennifer Leggio @ 9:54 am Categories: Government 2.0 , Social Business , Social Media , Social Media Best Practices Tags: * Jennifer Leggio is on vacation Guest editorial by Chris McCroskey, Rockfish Interactive A year ago, Wynn Netherland and I were having a hard time finding our elected officials on Twitter. We figured it was a problem that other ...
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