Jeff Jarvis interviewed live on Facebook
I'm just listening right this moment to the audiobook of +Jeff Jarvis Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live- so will switch my headphones to hear this talk :)
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Please come join the Facebook talk I'll be giving this afternoon at HQ about Public Parts and privacy. They're streaming live at 3p PT, 6p ET. It's public, of course.
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Facebook Live with Jeff Jarvis, Author of Public Parts | Facebook
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