Video commentary about the latest news including unemployment in July, Antoine Dodson’s defense of his sister, social security becoming a liability, a record amount people on food stamps, mass layoffs and more economic news.
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U6 unemployment
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htm
Jobs Picture Worsens With 131,000 Losses; 9.5% Rate
Antoine Dodson who helped his sister after a suspected rapist attacked her http://www.nationalturk.com/en/antoine-dodson-attempted-rape-victims-brother-overnight-sensation-81243567
Online social networking communities have developed into their own social networking communities bonded online much like they are offline, beyond what the corporations who purchased the technology conceived of. A corporation’s intention is to make money but a whole new phenomenon has developed that is the germ of a social revolution. Corporations provide only the technical platform (at colocation centers) and should make reasonable money off these networks, but if the participants in these sites want some control of decisions about how these communities operate on these corporations platforms, they need to understand the nature of corporations. We will see communities develop on sites such as YouTube, MySpace, Facebook and some not yet known, and that these communities can relocate across platforms.
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Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) — Jeff Jarvis, author of “What Would Google Do?,” talks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu about Google Inc.’s new social networking software.
The program, called Google Buzz, allows users to share photos, clips from its YouTube video site and updates from Twitter Inc., Google said yesterday in Mountain View, California. It also lets users comment on other subscribers’ posts. (Source: Bloomberg)