Posts Tagged Social Networks

Facebook Requests Government Data So It Can Remove Sex Offenders

Facebook Requests Government Data So It Can Remove Sex Offenders

Facebook has asked the Government for access to data from the sex offenders’ list so it can make sure that no registered sex offenders are on the site. The safety of young people on the social network has been under the spotlight this week following the jailing of known sex offender Peter C

03.11.2010 | Featured Article, Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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Twitter planning new advertising model

Twitter planning new advertising model

Twitter is preparing a new advertising model that will serve adverts in peoples' feeds and try to supplant third-party services such as Tweetdeck, according to reports. A story at the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD says that "Ads will be tied to Twitter searches, in the same way that Google's o

03.1.2010 | Business, Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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It’s Wrong to Friend Your Boss on Facebook?

It’s Wrong to Friend Your Boss on Facebook?

According to a survey conducted by Liberty Mutual’s Responsibility Project, 56% of Americans think it’s “irresponsible” to friend your boss on Facebook, while 62% of bosses agree it’s wrong to friend an employee. Reuters reports on other interesting results from the survey, including th

02.26.2010 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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Google Search Now Includes Some Facebook Status Updates

Google Search Now Includes Some Facebook Status Updates

Google has just announced via tweet that it’s integrating Facebook Page updates into its real-time search results. Google first revealed that this was coming back in December, when it first started including real-time data in its search results. Other data sources for Google’s real-time results

02.25.2010 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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Facebook Doubles, MySpace Visitors Down

Facebook Doubles, MySpace Visitors Down

Clickz.com wrote: Facebook saw the number of U.S. visitors more than double in November 2009 compared to the same month in 2008. The social network had 102.8 million unique visitors in November 2009, making it the largest social network, according to comScore data. [hana-code-insert name='HUGO

01.19.2010 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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Facebook taps McAfee to shield users from attacks

Reuters.com wrote: Facebook, the world's No. 1 social networking site, which has been a target of several high-profile cyber attacks in the past year, is giving away security software from McAfee Inc to protect its users. Facebook said on Tuesday its 350 million users can download a free six-m

01.13.2010 | Social Media, Technology | Hugo Candeias

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After social networks, what next?

After social networks, what next?

Guardian.co.uk wrote: Are social networks the internet's last big development? And how much will they change? In digital media, as in fortune-telling, the future is pretty much treated as part of the present. "What is the next big thing?" is a question everyone who works with the internet asks

11.25.2009 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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19 Years Old Arrested for Robbery was exonerated by his Facebook Status

Reuters.com wrote: A 19-year-old New York man who was arrested for armed robbery has been exonerated thanks to a status update he posted on social networking site Facebook. Rodney Bradford was arrested and held for 12 days in connection with an October 17 armed robbery of two people in the Bro

11.13.2009 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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5 Tips to Reduce

5 Tips to Reduce “Noise” in Facebook

CNN.com wrote: With more than 300 million active users, Facebook has come a long way from its roots as a way for Harvard students to keep in touch. Teens, grandmas, musicians and politicians have all joined those early college students, making the social-networking hub one

11.13.2009 | Social Media | Hugo Candeias

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Twitter & LinkedIn linked up

Twitter & LinkedIn linked up

Reuters.com wrote: LinkedIn and Twitter have linked up. Starting immediately, users of LinkedIn and Twitter can cross-file to each other's services, by checking a box on either Twitter or LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the largest professional social network, with 50 million members around the world wh

11.10.2009 | Social Media, Technology | Hugo Candeias

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