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» 2007 - November 7th - Links from The ScribbleSheet Blog
Hello Scribblers some interesting links for you today 1. Ive started reading Charlie Becketts Blog. I recommend it, its a good read! Charlie is the Director of the Public Media Forum at the LSE and London College of Communication. 2. Poo... [Read More]

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I agree, Social Networking is definitely a benefit. Newspapers and Old Media, need to go where the users are and that is where the social networks are. Social Networks do not compete in the same space as Old Media. They are simply a new forum where people congregate.

Ideas are shared easily and faster.Information gets sorted out in good time and task are done with less energy.That is what social networking avails.It should be approached with an open heart,sincerity and co-operation.It cuts down barriers and breaks walls of divide and alligns efforts for greater productivity.The weak is not discarded,the strong is not a superstar. In networking all just do what ability they can express to gain the benefits of wide opportunities.

Social network is a reliable way of accessing information and accomplishing a task faster within a workable team.It is not a waste of time to network when there are pools of resources to access but through others,especially in a global world as we live in.

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  • Robin Hamman has over ten years experience devising, implementing and managing social media projects, particularly within the Broadcasting and Media sector.
    Before joining Headshift as a Senior Social Media Consultant, Robin was a Senior Producer/Journalist with responsibility for the BBC's Blogs and a wide range of other social media projects. Robin was also previously an Executive Producer at Granada (ITV) and Communities Evangelist at Talkcast (mobile).
    Robin is also a Non-Residential Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Journalism at City University, London. Robin blogs about the collision of social media and journalism, online community, blogging, citizen journalism and, sometimes, media law. [more...]

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