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Matt Stringer and Social Media
Wednesday, July 29, 2009Drew Keller asked us students to toss up a brief blog post about what we hope to accomplish with our individual forays in to social media. You know: what do we want to be when we grow up? It’s an interesting question, and one that I have been pondering for some time - well past the due date for the post, too… It’s not that it’s a tough question to answer, although I do feel some pressure to be ...
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