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Blawg Review #267 Hits on Blogging, Facebook, Twitter and More
Over at the Spam Notes blog, Venkat Balasubramani (pictured) wrote last week's Blawg Review # 267 with a social media theme. Venkat hits on a number of interesting current topics, some of which do not even involve Scott Greenfield.
Among the non-Greenfieldian topics:
Why people are quitting Facebook.
Privacy issues surrounding the Facebook "Like" Button
The dangers of creating a fake MySpace page
Whether YouTube is a "Copyright Infringement Mecca"
Whether the Internet is making us stupid
Venkat states that the last point above is an important topic, and that his reaction to it was similar to Andy Borowitz’s:
The WSJ has a piece on how the Internet makes us smarter, which I will read once I'm done feeding my virtual sheep.less than a minute ago via webAndy BorowitzBorowitzReport
Read the entire Blawg Review #267 here.
Posted by Bruce Carton on June 14, 2010 at 12:56 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)