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Facebook concept used by sixteenth century scholars, researchers discover

Facebook concept used by sixteenth century scholars, researchers discover | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it
Our obsession with social networking is not exclusive to the twenty-first century, according to a team of UK researchers. The idea of creating networks of members and sharing information dates back to the sixteenth century Italian Academies.

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(From the article): The idea of creating networks of members and sharing information dates back to the sixteenth century Italian Academies, which saw young scholars create nicknames for themselves and develop emblems and mottoes to form groups with which they exchanged information.

Gina Stepp's curator insight, January 16, 9:43 AM

To find out more, visit the Italian Academies website or enter the world of the Italian Academies via the British Library catalogue. 

Gina Stepp's comment, January 17, 1:08 AM
Those Italians.
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How to Simplify Your Social Monitoring | Social Media Examiner

How to Simplify Your Social Monitoring | Social Media Examiner | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

This line sums it up well: "Most people are not taking the time to regularly monitor online conversations about themselves and their company. Using these tools gives you an excellent opportunity to stand out among your peers."

 

The article lists two tools and readers chime in with additional recommendations in the comments. 


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