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Microsoft’s Soapbox, Clay Shirky, and social media
Friday, July 10, 2009Last week, we of the ‘Web Strategies for Storytelling’ course were to blog a few thoughts on social media as stimulated by a couple of notable posts (haha, looks like I’m late to the party!). One was the brilliant Clay Shirky TED presentation from some weeks ago, where he uses the example of the effect of tweeting during and immediately after the Sichuan province earthquake of May 2008 to illustr...
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