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Blog /// Emoticons on the Open Road
September 14, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
A controversial LED sign uses emoticons to tell your feelings to other drivers.Tags: cars, gadgets, communication, safety
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Blog /// When Anonymity Doesn’t Fit
September 13, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
From blogs to journalistic attribution, has anonymity become a dangerous norm?Tags: internet, privacy, social media, communication, journalism, media
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Q and A /// The Social Lives of Whales
September 1, 2011 by Charles Siebert
A conversation with Toni Frohoff, whose research has demonstrated the vast intelligence and sociability of Pacific gray whales.Tags: whales, conservation, research, communication, intelligence
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Blog /// A Happy Way to Offset Gas Prices
August 1, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
With fuel costs increasing, telecommuting may save more than money.Tags: telecommuting, meetings, happiness, environment, communication
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Reporting /// Curses!
April 27, 2011 by Ethan Watters
Swearing is a touchy subject, especially when it involves kids, but one researcher relates how to handle your child overhearing an errant expletive.Tags: cursing, language, communication, children, parenting
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Blog /// Are Telecommuters Happier?
January 25, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Recent research suggests staying home is the way to go.Tags: telecommuting, meetings, happiness, environment, communication
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Essay /// The Man with the Beard
January 3, 2011 by Rachel Kadish
A reminiscence about an inspiring high-school teacher who dared to take his students more seriously than they took themselves.Tags: inspiration, communication, teacher, creativity, role models
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Essay /// Learning to Love Social Media
December 21, 2010 by Brian J. Dunn for Harvard Business Review
Brian Dunn, CEO of Best Buy, explains why sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are important channels for communicating with employees and customers.Tags: Harvard Business Review, social media, CEO, communication, best buy
