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Click to read this topic7/30/2006 11:36:01 AM - Ryan Meehan-68.105.166.18
Click to read this topic7/30/2006 9:09:04 AM - Joe Moxley-72.77.194.242
Publishing your work via the Internet can be a wonderful experience. A carefully written wiki page or blog can attract signficant readership. While the potential for a significant number of interested readers is real and empowering, dire consequences can result if you publish a text on the Internet that breaks with etiquette or reveals too much personal information that reflects badly, for example, on the company you work with or university attend. It has become commonplace, in fact, for newspapers to report on individuals who have been fired because of inappropriate things written in their blogs during non-working hours. The bottom line is that you must be careful about what you publish on the Internet. +Think before you publish. Dont publish anything that will embarrass you tomorrow, next week, or in 20 years.+
3/16/2007 10:36:25 AM - CAS-moxley
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