A lot of the articles I have been looking at over the last few weeks have mostly focused on the positive attributes and potential uses of Web 2.0 services for broadening companies. I find it interesting that sites like Yahoo aren’t the only ones looking at the opportunities available.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Hw Assignment 8
Brad Stone’s New York Times article Tracking Hate 2.0 on the Web, touches on a subject we tend to forget about when looking at the networking opportunities provided Web 2.0 services. Hate groups have been using websites like YouTube, Facebook, and Myspace as a marketing tool in hopes of getting new recruits.
A lot of the articles I have been looking at over the last few weeks have mostly focused on the positive attributes and potential uses of Web 2.0 services for broadening companies. I find it interesting that sites like Yahoo aren’t the only ones looking at the opportunities available.
A lot of the articles I have been looking at over the last few weeks have mostly focused on the positive attributes and potential uses of Web 2.0 services for broadening companies. I find it interesting that sites like Yahoo aren’t the only ones looking at the opportunities available.
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