Internet & Social Networking

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“what makes this book interesting is that the author has effectively generalized the purpose and behavior of a number of liars throughout the centuries.”

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Hard as it is to believe, the iPhone is a decade old. It seems as though everyone has been talking on one, walking head down staring at one, or taking photos with one forever.

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On May 12, 2015, two big events occurred in the digital universe.

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“. . . young people today have the greatest communication and creativity tools ever devised, but the stuff they’re creating stinks.”

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“. . . required reading for anyone interested in, working in, or enjoying the culture of the Internet . . . a superb book.”

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“. . . dogma masquerading as science has dogged humankind like a noxious veil of smoke for centuries.”

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“. . . brimming with sage advice about how to use social media tools. In the end it most succeeds where many other books come up short: in fully communicating . . .”

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“Mr. Reese writes with the authority of someone who has developed groundbreaking technologies and made money doing it. . . . he writes as an evangelist.”

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“Mr. Arthur . . . does something unexpected in his book: He breathes life into these billion-dollar companies and makes them . . . human.”

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“Want to learn and implement SEO? Read this book. . . .

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Occupy Wall Street was soooo cool. I commuted from my aunt’s house in Manhasset to Zuccotti Park every day. We stuck it to the man. We told it.

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It’s quite possible that author Jon Rognerud mistitled the second edition to his online marketing book when he named it Ultimate Guide to Search Engine Optimization.