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Facebook Announces Changes to How It Counts Your Page Likes
tags: MM SocNetPres
Focus on the Merits to Find What is Relevant, Not Search Terms Alone
tags: MM LitSupport
Stop Blaming Social Media for Making You Feel Like Shit
tags: CA Depression SocNetPres MM
The Conundrum of Competence in E-Discovery: Need Input
tags: LitSupport MM
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This isn’t a good thing, at all. I don’t think it’s just teens either. Advertising has become so prevalent on the web, and so embedded, that the difference between actual “news” and an ad is pretty blurred. That means that savvy marketers could influence public opinion with stories that seem to be news, but truly…
Storytelling is a big part of training and public speaking. Who better to get some tips from than Pixar? “Currently only Lesson 1 is online, but others will follow throughout the year. Even if you do not desire to make an animated film, the lessons — especially those related to structure and visual language coming…
“Bill has generously allowed me to make you, dear reader, my guest at the fourth annual EDRM E-Discovery Conference on March 30. Free, on campus or via the webcast, from anywhere. Free is my favorite price. How about you?” That’s pretty cool. If I wasn’t going to be in a classroom all day on the…
This is pretty horrible. “Patients sitting in emergency rooms, at chiropractors’ offices and at pain clinics in the Philadelphia area may start noticing on their phones the kind of messages typically seen along highway billboards and public transit: personal injury law firms looking for business by casting mobile online ads at patients. The potentially creepy…
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