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OK, you know me, I'm cynical and 'Net-savvy enough to not go posting and promoting scams.
Help Someone mazisexton 2007
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TechBlog: Quechup and the abuse of trust: Even those who are extremely Net-savvy were caught in this trap.
More on Quechup from Dwight Silverman Bill Crider 2007
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Net-savvy politicians log on for Gen Next voters by Monjib Mochahari
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Not surprisingly, Net-savvy Canadians claim to have multiple online accounts to manage — such as a Facebook page, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn profile, IM and email accounts — but managing them all can be a pain in the, er, mouse-clicking finger.
Study: Canadians suffer from multiple (online) personalities | Sync Blog 2009
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TechBlog: Quechup and the abuse of trust: Even those who are extremely Net-savvy were caught in this trap.
Archive 2007-09-02 Bill Crider 2007
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You cannot have a successful event without it -- and you have to have Net-savvy folks on board to make it happen.
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Net-savvy politicians log on for Gen Next voters | GroundReport
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Not surprisingly, Net-savvy Canadians claim to have multiple online accounts to manage — such as a Facebook page, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn profile, IM and email accounts — but managing them all can be a pain in the, er, mouse-clicking finger.
Study: Canadians suffer from multiple (online) personalities | Sync Blog 2009
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Nearly all dorm rooms have high-speed Internet access, and today's Net-savvy college kids -- the first generation weaned on the Web -- depend on it to navigate their mysterious new world.
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At traditional fairs, "we have parents coming up to us saying, 'I'm here -- but my child is at home on the Internet'," says Kate Spencer, marketing director for American University in Washington, D. C.For Net-savvy teenagers, Internet tours just compute better.
Campus Tours 1.0 2008
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