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Ritchie Pettauer, Social Media Consultang, Digital Communication Expert, Lecturer at the University of Vienna, Pro-Blogger, likes Photography, Electronic Music, Hip Hop, Martial Arts, Technical Physik, the Web and Dogs.
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- Do social media services kill the blog?

Do Facebook and Twitter kill the blog? No, they just change it!
- Photos: Graffiti Sprayer at Danube Channel

Even though the sprayers’ union doesn’t have much of a say in Vienna, there is one place rich in colors – the Danube channel.
- Have a great new year!

Happy New Year!
- How WikiLeads cannot get shut down [Cartoon]

Even Warren G and Nate Dogg won’t be able to regulate this.
- TEDx Pannonia Videos: get inspired!

In September, Austria’s first TEDx conference took place in Burgenland – all the talks are online now in excellent video- and audio-quality.
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