Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher
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Going Web 2.0

Mostly thanks to my colleagues Shawn Klein and Anja Hartleb-Parson, I have moved into the new world of social networking. The Department of Philosophy, the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship, and I not only have websites but Facebook and Twitter.

Me:
Website: http://www.stephenhicks.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Stephen.R.C.Hicks
Twitter: SRCHicks

Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship:
Website: http://www.ethicsandentrepreneurship.org/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#/pages/Rockford-IL/Center-for-Ethics-and-Entrepreneurship/33385773294
Twitter: RC_CEE

Department of Philosophy, Rockford College:
Website: http://www.rockford.edu/?page=Philosophy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rockford-IL/Rockford-College-Philosophy-Department/120214339280
Twitter: RCPhil

We’re considering possible mottos:
Thinking deep thoughts about tweets.
I tweet, therefore …
Find the meaning of life (and explain it in 140 characters or less).
Where the eternal and the impersonal meet the ephemeral and the personal .

It’s, like, we’re from the future or something.

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Posted in Philosophy 1 year ago at 2:05 pm.

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  1. You techno-stud, you! Welcome to social networking. I am learning a TON about how important this development is to businesses. My Twitter name is terrynoel, and I promise not to inform anyone of my moment-to-moment activities. However, I do post links to my two blogs.

    Now for today’s entrepreneurial thinking quiz. If you were to own a small business, say a coffee shop, how would you use Twitter?


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