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Internet Friends Are Assholes – Video

23-03-2012 13:22 YU Pjing Me Bro?: http://www.youtube.com Epic Clip Senders: 1st Clip: http://www.youtube.com 2nd Clip: http://www.youtube.com Want to submit a clip?: http://www.youtube.com No1s Perfect: http://www.youtube.com iKellie: http://www.youtube.com IRL: http://www.youtube.com Call of Duty: http://www.youtube.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Music By: incompetech.com By submitting videos to Chris Archie (myself), you hereby acknowledge that you grant me a perpetual non-exclusive world-wide license (not ownership) to display, promote, or modify your video for commercial use. By submitting videos to Chris Archie (myself), you are confirming that all parties featured in the video have given their permission for the video to be published.

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Seo Taiji's music still makes hearts beat faster

A screengrab of the Seo Taiji Archive, an online database on Seo and his music, which was launched at midnight Thursday by his fans

By Cho Chung-un The Korea Herald/Asia News Network Saturday, Mar 24, 2012

It's been 20 years since Seo Taiji & Boys released their first album "Nan Arayo." Seo's fans, just teenagers in 1992, continue to be loyal to the singer who seldom appears in public.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Seo's debut album, his fans came up with the idea of naming a Brazilian forest after the singer and launching an online database (www.seotaiji-archive.com)of every document and video about him and his music.

The Korea Herald interviewed Lee Jin-sook, a 34-year-old office worker who is an advisor to the Seo Taiji Archive Project, an e-library on Seo and his music.

The online archive is for Seo's fans to share news articles, radio interviews and photos. The website, which officially launched at midnight Thursday, will be a channel for accurate information and knowledge about the artist, the project team said.

The following is an except from an e-mail interview with Lee.

Q. What motivated you to do something innovative and creative in tribute to Seo? Where do you get the energy?

A. I get the energy definitely from Seo Taiji as an artist and his music. It has been 20 years since he made his debut but his music still makes my heart beat as ever and Seo continues to be our role model. Seo Taiji fandom, too, underwent a series of changes over the last 20 years, and that is what still motivates us to look forward to his music and him as a true artist.

Q. How many of you are participating in the project? Are you members of one of his fan clubs? Why does the group stay mostly anonymous?

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Ted Rubin, Chief Social Marketing Officer at Collective Bias on How does business adapt to social? – Video

23-03-2012 21:10 Ted Rubin, Chief Social Marketing Officer at Collective Bias (collectivebias.com shares his thoughts on what it takes for large enterprises and brands to successfully make the transition to social. From SXSW 2012

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Womenomics Forum in Media helps women take control

By KATHLEEN E. CAREY kcarey@delcotimes.com

MEDIA From branding ones self to extreme couponing, speakers and panelists presented a myriad of tips at the sixth annual Womenomics Forum on Saturday.

Womenomics was developed by the Business and Professional Womens Foundation to bring business, government and civic representatives to identify and talk about working women issues.

Saturdays session was sponsored by the Friends of the Delaware County Womens Commission, the Delaware County Business and Professional Women, the Delaware County Womens Commission, The Center Foundation, PathWays PA, Delaware County Council and the Womens Resource Center.

The keynote speaker, Polly Moore, director of human resources at the Centennial School District in Bucks County, shared her story while encouraging women to find and showcase their identity.

Ladies, Im here to tell you now is not the time to play small, she said. We have to play big.

Moore told them to identify their strongest attribute, their sense of worth, and encompass that in engaged morals to create their own unique brand.

Then, she quoted Stephen Covey as saying, On every level, in every relationship, your brand makes a difference.

Moore told of when she was director of compliance for a national financial services company where she was directed on a Friday shed have to lay off her entire staff.

She crafted a severance letter and emailed it to her boss and by 8:30 a.m. Monday, she was the one having it read to her.

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BN should use social media to reach people – Ting

Posted on March 25, 2012, Sunday

MIRI: Barisan Nasional (BN) members here have been called on to use online social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

Datuk Sebastian Ting, political secretary to the Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, said social media is an excellent platform to share the governments messages and policies with the people.

Even the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak) encourages the use of social networking websites because it is one of the ways for the government to be close to the people, he said during the Majlis Mesra Rakyat 1Malaysia organised by Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) at Kampung Lereng Bukit on Friday night.

Although online sites are often used negatively against the government, Ting said they could also be utilised for good.

I hope that people can see Facebook and Twitter as something positive because the majority of Malaysians are actively involved in social networking websites.

We should seize this opportunity to create awareness among the people on various government policies and messages, he said.

Ting, who is Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) Piasau branch chairman, said party members should work to reach out to the people so that they could be of service at grassroots level. He invited the people to approach the party with any concerns or problems.

I hope we (BN members) can all collaborate together more aggressively to nurture trust among the younger generation towards Barisan Nasional.

We must not be too engrossed with past success but we need to work hard continuously, including by listening to the needs of the people. If we neglect all this or refuse to accept criticisms to develop further, the party will be at a loss, he stressed.

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