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I have 15 years of experience working in technology-driven corporate and entertainment environments. My strength is being able to see the big picture of where a company needs to go in terms of information accessibility and system efficiency, and then designing and implementing systems to achieve those goals.
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Over the last year, Web 2.0 became cloudy. Yes, once upon a time, Sergey and Larry defined their vision for Google as an effort “to organize the world’s information and to make it universally accessible.” As a result of this ambitious goal, “cloud computing” as the web savants call it, has become all the rage. Move over Doppler 5000. Today, “cloud computing” has become an integral part of the interwebs’ inexorable movement into sunny weather.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/rip-empson/bottom-line/cloud-profiteers-syncplicity-and-new-iphone&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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i&#039;ve noticed my online communications are stratifying between my social and techie relationships.  neither group has a particular interest in the other. 
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once upon a time we went to work do &amp;quot;do our jobs&amp;quot; and came home to do everything else.  probably we still need a line like that.  my LinkedIn contacts only have a few of my MySpace or FaceBook contacts, for example.  maybe social networking/communication sites should default to provid for this split somehow.  or do we simply maintain dual id&#039;s everywhere we use a tool in a dual-purpose way. 
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technology and information viewed from inside the warp drive 
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