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Mortified in Real-Time (Comic)

November 8, 2009 Tech Comments

I was browsing the genius of “ Noise to Signal ” today and came across a comic that broke down everything new social web users fear. That pretty much sums up Web 2.0 fears, both for individuals as well as business. * * * Find more interesting Web 2.0 content on this Social Media Blog .

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