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Is It Time to Rethink Facebook? |
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The following is Ted Holt's Daily Journal Article from July 2011. Reprinted here with permission.
Occasionally I receive an email inviting me to become someone’s “friend” on Facebook. I have yet to accept any of these invitations. It’s not that I don’t want to have friends, but that I don’t participate in Facebook.
Incredible, isn’t it? A Bank of America survey declared that 96% of U. S. consumers under the age of fifty use Facebook. I have my doubts about the validity of the survey, because that would mean that almost everyone I know between the ages of 13 and 49 uses Facebook, and I don’t think that’s the case. I think the survey is flawed because the bank did not talk to enough people.
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Profits and People Are Not Mutually Exclusive |
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Written by Ted Holt
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The following is Ted Holt's Daily Journal Article from August 2011. Reprinted here with permission.
Because I work as a manager in the field of Information Technology, I receive a lot of technology-related literature in both printed and email formats. It’s more than I can read, and most of it consists of non-distinctive articles that don’t affect or interest me. So imagine my astonishment when I stumbled upon the following quotation in Smarter Technology, an on-line publication that IBM sponsors:
“Our company exists to provide opportunities for the material and intellectual growth of all our employees, and through our joint efforts, contribute to the advancement of society and humankind."
Everybody knows that the sole reason corporations exist is to make money for their owners. What are we to make of those words? They’re obviously the ravings of a madman, are they not?
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