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The site will mimic Facebook and feature individuals 'profiles, expertise and personal interests, said Linda Cureton, chief information officer at Goddard.
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Linda Cureton and her cohorts waste their time copying the Facebook application that already does what SpaceBook will supposedly do - and I am sure Spacebook will not do half as much, nor half as well.
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The site will mimic Facebook and feature individuals 'profiles, expertise and personal interests, said Linda Cureton, chief information officer at Goddard.
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Cureton wrote about online reputations, then she responded to every comment made by readers.
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"One of my reasons for blogging is to use this Web 2.0 capability as a leadership tool," Cureton wrote in her latest post, titled "The Connected CIO."
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"It's the marketing folks within these companies that make these decisions, not scientists," says Cureton.
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"It's the marketing folks within these companies that make these decisions, not scientists," says Cureton.
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Cureton, who was already known at the office as a go-to person for advice on green products, began encouraging employees to buy from green and socially conscious retailers.
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"It's the marketing folks within these companies that make these decisions, not scientists," says Cureton.
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Emily Jo Cureton creates an illustration for every Times crossword.
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