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		<title>By: Gerard McLean</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gerard McLean</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;The concern with social media isn’t the time, it’s the ability to spread a message.&quot;

Exactly. People who make metaphorical reference to &quot;the water cooler&quot; at work fundamentally don&#039;t understand social media. Same is true with people who say things like &quot;that information is already public&quot; when they argue against privacy measures, i.e., centralized databases, Google earth, etc.</description>
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<p>Exactly. People who make metaphorical reference to &#8220;the water cooler&#8221; at work fundamentally don&#8217;t understand social media. Same is true with people who say things like &#8220;that information is already public&#8221; when they argue against privacy measures, i.e., centralized databases, Google earth, etc.</p>
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