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Lauren Dugan, Social Times, April 11, 2015 Information overload can cause even the most tech-savvy tweeter to freeze up. With a never-ending stream of tweets scrolling across the screen, it can be difficult to zoom in on the conversations that matter and put...
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Alan Rusbridger, Columbia Journalism Review, June 5, 2015 JOURNALISM AFTER SNOWDEN? Two very big questions linger on—one about whether the very technologies Edward Snowden revealed are compatible with independent, inquiring reporting; and one crucial question...
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Josh Davis, Harvard Business Review, June 5, 2015 Thanks to our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices, there is no longer a technology reason why we can’t be working every minute of every day. In principle, that should help us get more useful...
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Vanessa Callison-Burch, Jasmine Probst, and Mark Govea, Facebook Newsroom, February 12, 2015 Facebook is a place to share and connect with friends and family. For many of us, it’s also a place to remember and honor those we’ve lost. When a person...
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Bill Gates, Gates Notes, June 3, 2015 As the class of 2015 prepares to join the workforce, what many people may not realize is that America is facing a shortage of college graduates. At the current rate the US is producing college graduates, the country is...