
PERSPECTIVE: Online friendships can be meaningful, safe
By Katherine Burgess Managing Editor About five years ago, four friends — one who lived in California, one in New York State, one in Japan and one in China — met up with me to […]
By Katherine Burgess Managing Editor About five years ago, four friends — one who lived in California, one in New York State, one in Japan and one in China — met up with me to […]
Walton summed up blogging when he said, “There’s something sacred about reading a blog post on someone else’s site. It’s like visiting a friend’s house for a quick meal ’round the breakfast table. It’s personal — you’re in their space, and the environment is uniquely suited for idea exchange and uninterrupted conversation. In many ways, we should be treating our blogs like our breakfast tables. Be welcoming and gracious when you host, and kind and respectful when visiting.” […]
Wondering if Brewer has your favorite meal today? Curious about a professor’s perspective on a fascinating book?
For Union students, answers to these questions and more are just a few mouse-clicks away. […]
Social networking has become an almost unavoidable part of an American college student’s life, with Facebook becoming a key form of communication and Twitter providing information and anecdotes from friends, celebrities and news sources around the world. […]
Facebook. Twitter. MySpace. Social networking sites have become the popular way to communicate and network. These sites allow large amounts of information to be shared with just about anyone. This may not be such a good thing for professionals.
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Apple recently launched iTunes 10, which adds a social networking component called Ping to iTunes tried-and-true format. Ping provides musicians with the opportunity to share pictures, videos and status updates with fans. […]
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