Folksonomy: (noun) A user defined way of organizing on-line content so that categories and tags can be used to find and retrieve the content ("folksonomy," n.d.).
Symbolic Worker: (noun phrase) This means telecommuter, home worker or perhaps nomad worker. In the Business world this term is rarely if ever used.
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Under the current system, there is no option to opt out and still lead a normal life. You don 't own your own data and any truly private information derived through analytics is available on-line for a price (regardless of how private or inaccurate it is). The issues of social control is also very disturbing. I have no answers to these issues. It seems that no one out there really cares. At least they don 't care enough to give up free operating systems like Microsoft 10, free emails and search engines like Google, or free social media sites like Facebook. There is an old saying “There is nothing more expensive than something that is free”. Here is a link which perfectly summarizes my ideas and my fears. Please follow this link and watch the video …show more content…
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