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January 24, 2010

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The posts are useful for many people. They give a lot of necessary information.

I am really interested to see how the workshop on Social Media is run and the outcomes. We are running a study at the Swinburne University Brain Sciences Institute into Social Media and Emotional Intelligence http://bit.ly/sm_survey and would love to share our findings. Everyone who takes part in the survey will get a free e-book on "Developing an Online Social Media Culture." I'm sure the book will stimulate a lot of conversation and debate at the workshop http://bit.ly/Twitter_e-book . These sets of slides on Social Media would also be useful for the workshop so please feel free to use them http://bit.ly/Story_room to stimulate discussion. I just wish I could have been there in person. I hope it's a rip roaring success.

Also, there's a comprehensive WEF news monitoring semantic aggregator at http://portal.eqentia.com/wef where you can receive custom email alerts.

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