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Blogging about blogging, and tweeting about tweeting: what I have learnt after 100 tweets
I was once extremely skeptical about social media. Look, I’ll be honest, I was more than skeptical – I thought it was a load of frivolous cow poo. Twitter was part of the problem. The name hardly gives a sense … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, haiku, john baumgartner, research, social-media, tweet, twitter
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