With the Internet containing more and more of our personal information, we have inevitably become more concerned about those details spilling out to the public, and by “public” we really mean potential employers. This is the obvious worry when it comes to forums like facebook and google searches. But then [...]
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To Blog or Not to Blog: Is Blogging Inducing Anxiety in Academia?
by Maya Paley on November 16th, 2009 | Content, Deep Thoughts & Musings, News, Technology
NGOs recruit bloggers to help change the world
by Rajiv Joshi on November 15th, 2009 | Content, News, Technology
The online revolution is transforming NGO advocacy at major international summits. Learn about a new project which is harnessing the power of blogging to help build a fairer more just world.
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