Monthly Archives: September 2010

Social Media Empowerment, Dilbert Style

It’s funny because it’s not that far from reality…
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28 Minutes with the Chancellor

One of the points I regularly make in discussing social media tools is the opportunity they provide for providing in-depth information to people who have a particular interest. The example I most frequently cite is this 10-minute video on myelofibrosis, which has been viewed more than 5,200 times on our Mayo Clinic YouTube channel. It [...]
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On World Peace, Labor Day and Blocking Facebook

I’m as big an advocate of social media as you’re likely to meet. Still, I think Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker went a bit overboard in yesterday’s offering, Facebook and social media offer the potential of peace: Not to be a Pollyanna, but it is striking to realize that peace becomes plausible when barriers to [...]
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