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Plagiarism Today
A site about content theft, plagiarism and copyright infringement issues on the Web.
Over the past year or so, I’ve resisted the micro blogging movement because, quite frankly, I didn’t see much use for it. However, after watching several people I know use Twitter and other services to great avail, I’ve decided to conduct something of an
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1 year ago
Anyway, Twitter looks like a cheap ripoff of stickam. Hey John, I have a better idea,why not sign up to stickam.com and talk to people about plagiarism and copyright issues live.
1 year ago
1 year ago
I'll consider it, I am looking into doing some vidcasts. But really I don't know how much interest I have in being in front of the camera.
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I don't really think there's anything magical about Twitter, but I do see it as a new means of communicating. Plus, as someone who follows content theft issues closely, I need to be up to speed on the latest tools. If the experiment fails, it fails and that will be that. If it succeeds, then I'll have a new tool to add to my arsenal.
I see it is a low-risk, high potential reward situation.