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POPSInternet and Blog Etiquette A great starting point of how to behave online. Remember, what may feel good today may bomb your prospects in the future, so be careful.
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POPSHow to gently teach email nettiquette Do you get those forwarded multiple times emails with a joke / cute picture / pthy saying all the way at the bottom? Does you email address appear in the cc not the bcc field, thus broadcast to the world? Here is a simple free, no advertising nor graphics web page to get the message across about email netiquette. Just reply with this link and you are done.
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POPSNetiquette at work Leave it to MSNBC to be able to combine our founding father's attempts at forming a country and modern use of technology and our word usage.
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POPSNetiquette - OA ClipSeries I am on a 30 minute hold on my comments right now. I will continue to clip the series but will have to wait on the insight comment streams until I can post comments again.
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POPSAn oldie and a goodie These netiquette guidelines were posted in 1995...and they still apply today! (Thank you Kathie Thomas for the link)
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POPSMore Guidelines For Employees: Dealing With Second Life The folks in Armonk are a pretty busy bunch. But even though must say this seems pretty stupid on the face of it, one can understand where big blue is coming from. What's the difference between representing the company on the telephone or in second life or at a cocktail party? Still, virtual life stories are getting pretty tiresome. -- Dan Bigman
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POPS10 Most Irritating Words on the Web A vlog in the blogosphere would increase your social networking potential, just like referring to a wiki on a blook during a webinar be appealing to some folksonomy... Understand a thing???
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POPSClassic: poll names cheesiest marketing terms Blooks are "an exciting new stage in the life-cycle of content," according to a company that makes 'em. A poll finds that web users consider the term "blooks" obnoxious, however. Blooks can also be as lame as the blogs they come from. My personal least-favorite term from this list, however, is "folksonomy."
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POPSFree Educational Resource--Study Guides & Strategies Here is a wonderful source of free information on how to learn as well as information about many different topics. It's another wonderful example of how good-hearted people are willing to share their knowledge and experience even if they don't get paid for it. Thank goodness for unselfish people! Thank you, Joseph Frank Landsberger, for your helpful website.
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POPSAnother post responding to net nastiness I agree in principle with these ideas, and that if the nastiness continues, people are likely to just pack up and go somewhere else to have their discussions. However, I also feel that people who launch truly nasty attacks can't really be persuaded to stop doing so. You really have to decide what is considered acceptable and take that hard step to clean up posts that cross the line.
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POPSInternet Flame Wars Some things said on the internet make Jerry Springer show's combatant guests seem benign, almost!
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POPSIs online etiquette a myth? "Digg is a popularity contest of one-upmanship. Gawker is all about making fun of things, so its readers mock each other and it. Karma’s a boomerang."
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POPSEmail Etiquette 101 Sending e-mail is almost like picking up the phone and having a conversation nowadays, but how can you be sure you're using it as you intend and without offending anyone? Not so much about not 'offending anyone' but being more considerate to people we are bothering. The web is mostly shared space and we all need to be less annoying.