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POPSCommercial Espionage Not only do I think it would be stupid not to believe the Chinese do it...when the stakes are high, everyone does it. Governments, companies, whatever. The Chinese are kind of right to suggest commerical and political victimization. This is an everyday reality with all contacts.
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POPSbiltmore who's who | biltmore whos who scam Biltmore Who’s Who is not a scam…according to the many members who sing the praises of what this social networking and registry entity did to help them strengthen their business and personal brand reputation online.
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POPSVirtual office New York Are you searching for convenient and cost-effective way to create a professional image for your company in New York? Virtual Office Registry offers a global index of all virtual offices to increase your organization productivity and profitability.
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POPSUse your mobile phone like a business card: myDropcard.com Kind of a cool idea. When you meet someone (in real life) and want to exchange contact information, send an SMS to this site with their email address, and they will be forwarded a link to a simple, professional-looking page with your email address, phone number, web link, and social networking profiles. Posted by Orli Yakuel.
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POPSPopularity has its toll :) I find the most interesting question as: "the incident sparked a debate about who owns the content a user creates on a social network?" What are codes of behaviour one should use? the borders become thinner between different (up till now at least) contexts, work, friends, spare time, game, business etc...
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POPSLinkedIn and Trying to Reach 100 GOOD Contacts Slowly but surely, people are finding LinkedIn. However, I'm noticing more people joining, but may not be discriminating when it comes to their links. Hmmm... Are you willing to reach 100 contacts with random connections?