June 25, 2008
Obviously the Swedish blogsphere has been discussing extensively the big brother law voted last week.
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I should add twitter as well, where points were exchanged there as well.

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October 29, 2007
I came across an interesting article today, highly related to my recent post on Facebook. Two important quotes from there read “Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networking sites have become the top tool for hiring IT staff, a new survey among recruitment companies reveals” and “Candidates often reveal far more about themselves on these sites than they would do on the phone or in interview”. Now is it black or white (or maybe grey)?
Depending on one’s critical thinking and how one approaches and perceives things, the conclusions from one another may vary. The article can be found here.
All yours to think…
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October 27, 2007
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