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Reading Bytes for Feb 5

February 5, 2012

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina How "frictionless sharing" is undermining the individual experience – essay by @evgenymorozov. The Death of the Cyberflâneur – The New York Times – QUOTE: "Something similar has happened to the Internet. Transcending its original playful [...]

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Reading Bytes for Jan 30

January 30, 2012

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Stuck? Now stay connected: Use Facebook on your Mobile Without Internet or a Data Plan | thanks @labnol – It reminds me of the old days when I travelled overseas and had no data connection [...]

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Reading Bytes for Nov 23

November 23, 2011

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina A Case for Why Words Matter | Ad and Marketing Book [via @ Reviews – Advertising Age – QUOTE: "Mr. Shapiro's shift in nomenclature from the idea of customers — that is, buyers — to [...]

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Reading Bytes for Mar 18

March 18, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading Is Social Media a New Addiction? | Retrevo research shows how Social Media is eating into bedtime [via @billives] – Stuart Henshall had asked Is Your Mobile Changing Your Bedtime a short while ago too – http://www.henshall.com/stuart/2009/12/06/is-your-mobile-changing-your-bedtime/ – CLIP: "What is it about social media that causes people to [...]

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Bytes for Mar 11

March 11, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading The FASTForward Blog » Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Research from Cecile Demailly: Commentary by Bill Ives – CLIP: The report suggests that, “communicating externally about the internal change may help to change the mindsets internally.” This is an interesting idea. Those that have been successful in enterprise 2.0 are by [...]

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Orkut vs Facebook in Indian Organisations

November 13, 2007

I was at a meeting today, and I learnt that Orkut is banned by the organization, but not Facebook and LinkedIn.  I was told this is true in many organizations in India.  The perception is that Orkut is frivolous  and people spend lots of time playing.  The funny thing is,  I have never spent as [...]

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