Choose your words wisely
IF YOU have ever gotten any advice about using the Internet and social media, chances are you’ve heard this line:
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IF YOU have ever gotten any advice about using the Internet and social media, chances are you’ve heard this line:
THE world is getting more and more crowded; and I’m not just talking about the population, although the numbers have ballooned from around 3 billion in the 1960s to about 6.5 billion last year according to UN estimates.
I’ve stopped watching television. Name any channel, I don’t watch it. At least not in the sense of how I used to watch television.
HUMAN relations complicate things, doesn’t it? I mean, the Internet was fine and dandy when it was a top-secret destination only a few people knew about, or had access to.
According to Justin Kistner, who is a ”social evengalist” at Webtrends, a web analytics company, the social media era is set to peak in 2012.
WHAT happens to Malaysia when Twitter goes down for a couple of hours thanks to the influx of tweets during the World Cup and a botched upgrade procedure on Twitter’s end?
Have you checked-in on Foursquare yet? Or updated your status on Facebook today? Sent a tweet?
Frankly, I’m totally over the Buzz (not that I was ever under it).
BEFORE we all became completely wired to Facebook like some freaky prequel to Surrogates (I don’t know why I’m even referencing that wretched movie), there was a time when football banter used to take place in the non-digital world, believe it or not.