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Have you ever sent an e-mail or Facebook message at work, business, or in your personal life that you wish you didn’t send? Have you sent a picture that should have remained private? How about a tweet that went to way too many people?
On the National Public Radio (NPR) program, HearSay with Cathy Lewis, today we’ll talk about “technology train wrecks!” From unintentional Tweets to Facebook foul-ups, listen and/or share your “oops moment” online that caused you some grief or even worse. Learn why we do this and how to avoid it. Here is the listening information:
Date: June 20th, 2011
Time: 12 Noon EST
Listen Live Within Hampton Roads: 89.5 FM
Outside Hampton Roads: If you want to listen (live or at another time) through your computer, go to http://www.whro.org/home/html/liveradio/895.html . You can also download the program at http://www.hearsay.org/ and click on the HearSay on Demand.
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Go to the June 20th program entitled “ Technology Train Wrecks. “
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Had a great time sharing information on the NPR program, HearSay with Cathy Lewis, today! The subject was, “How do you receive your ‘television’ content?” We had many listeners call in along with experts describing their experiences with different “screens” of content.
You can go to http://www.hearsay.org and go the May 10, 2011 program and download or stream the program.