Here is another good article about how Facebook (and the egalitarian nature of the internet) has the way people think and conditioned people's expectations in the workplace.
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3.31.2009interesting article
Have you noticed how often the word "Facebook" comes up in everyday conversation? Go out to dinner with friends, ride the subway, walk down the street, go to the office, and I think you will hear the word "Facebook" quite a bit. Read this article, basically talking about the fate of newspapers these days, and what they should do next (by way of using Facebook as a compelling content producer as an example). The comments are also very interesting.
Here is another good article about how Facebook (and the egalitarian nature of the internet) has the way people think and conditioned people's expectations in the workplace. ::: |
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