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Top five myths about social media

Tibo writes about varying reactions to the new social media frenzy in the European Parliament. Some hesitation about diving into this anarchic new world is perhaps understandable, and common in organisiations. I happened upon this interesting blog post about the “top five social media myths”, actually about the top five fears organisations feel about allowing it all to happen. Once, some will recall, giving employees internet access from their offices was viewed similarly.

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