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Facebook pwns again with new “See Friendship” feature

It has been a pretty uneventful eventful week.  Work has been eventful given that Halloween is around the corner, which means every department has an excuse to throw a party of some sort.  We’ve had record days filled with potlucks, cocktail hours, and even a PBR fundraiser (we be keepin’ it classy) to drive donations for the annual Microsoft GIVE Campaign.  Tonight, while I happily came home to an evening of rest, I was habitually seeking some sort of excitement despite my busy week.  Steve and I watched the Giants clench Game 2 of the World Series, and I began grilling him with some conversation starters but he was not enthused (grrr).  His cue to wind down the night by taking Bella out for her walk lead me to my nightly online routine when I came across…

Facebook’s new “See Friendship” feature — and just the excitement I was looking for.  It’s so fascinating that I needed to write a post to help me process. Continue Reading…

Social Media Etiquette

Most business schools host an etiquette dinner to teach students about mannerism and conduct.  You learn things like using your utensils “outside in” and shaking with your right hand while making eye contact (and catching an à la suave glance at their name tag).  Most students avoid this event under the impression that etiquette should be common sense, and I’m guilty of making such a false assumption.  Eventually, I attended an etiquette dinner at a networking event and learned a thing or two, realizing and deeply regretting the simple mistakes that could have been avoided.  Now, I stand strong behind my embarrassing and educational experience.  You gotta learn somehow, right?

The virtual world is a bit different.  You don’t have to face people in person, nor do you have to worry about body language.  But etiquette is a universal language that stretches into our online interactions.  With the rise of social networks, you have to be extra cognizant of your connections and how you converse with them.  To avoid looking like a fool, learn etiquette and let it take your online presence to a higher level. Continue Reading…

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