What We're Reading - July 23

Posted by Lisa King under Social Media , Technology , Web Strategy

It's not what you said

Amber Naslund nails the difference between disagreeing and being disagreeable. Are you adding to the discourse?

The end of reinvention?

The New York Times asks if the web means the end of forgetting and the ability to re-invent our selves? Or are our pasts forever on display?

Personalized magazines

Flipboard just might be the app that makes me buy an iPad.

Facebook says thanks

See Facebook's thank you message from employees as they reach 500 million active users. And the Guardian provides an interactive map of where all those users live. I was surprised by Sweden and Chile

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