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Does Social Media Participation Affect What You Do?

By: David Armano

I keep thinking about the "blogging killing planning" discussion. 

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It made me think about how much I've reaped creatively from "blogsourcing" (which I've done a lot of over the past year).  But I'm curious—has anyone out there who is either writing or even reading blogs feel that it has impacted their area of expertise in a negative way?  If so—why?

Or on the flip side, why do you feel blogs (or blogging) makes what you do better?  We all got along fine before the existence of social media, (at least the digital kind) so how is it making what we do better or worse?

Original Post: http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/2007/01/does_social_med.html

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