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16 hours ago ago from Splash: A Blog from MemberClicks

This is the fifth in an ongoing series called “Beyond The Big Three,” which highlights social networking sites other than Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. There are tons of other social media outposts on the Web, and they’re great places for associations to curate content. The first installments on Flickr , Delicious , Tumblr / Posterous and YouTube can be found here . Stay tuned. So none of the other social networks available work for ...

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23 hours ago ago from Capto Veritas

Facebook members, rights groups and bloggers line up to criticise the social network site's revamped privacy policy.

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Mind Your Own Business

17 hours ago ago from Advertising, Marketing and Design

It is no secret that social networking is the new big thing. The platform you choose is completely up to you. However, the fastest growing and most widely used in the United States is without a doubt Facebook.com. Seems Facebook was heading in the right direction with more than 350 millions users worldwide or so they thought. Since Facebook.com launched their new privacy announcement and settings this week an onslaught of criticism has ...

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Florida to Judges: Don’t Facebook Friend Lawyers

20 hours ago ago from Tech stories - TechChuck

Mashable While we understand that conflicts of interest are a serious matter in the judicial realm, a recent ban on friending between judges and lawyers on social networking sites does seem a bit extreme. The ruling, from the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee arm of the Florida Supreme Court, would prevent judges from adding lawyers who may appear before the judge as "friends" and vice versa on social networks like Facebook , MySpace, ...

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18 hours ago ago from shellaybrown

Facebook has changed their privacy settings in an attempt to allow users to have more control over who sees their information. The new controls allow the user to specify their settings for each piece of content, from pictures to updates, to who they want viewing their page. There is also an option to allow customization of groups of friends, so they would receive only certain updates, such as work buddies , or . To make these privacy ...

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1 hour, 35 minutes ago ago from Switched

Awkward and uncomfortable comedy has become quite the rage recently, as shows like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' 'The Office,' and 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' have become incredibly popular and common. There's a fine line between that type of squirm-inducing hilarity and just being blatantly stupid, though, and that line gets crossed every day on Facebook . That absence of humor most frequently appears in idiotic groups, whose dullard ...

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Facebook will never get privacy right

17 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 10th, 2009 Facebook will never get privacy right Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 1:46 pm Categories: Gratuitous rant , Security , Social networking Tags: Facebook , Network , Privacy , Individual Responsibility , Social Networking , Networking , Online Communications , Marketing , Advertising & Promotion , Zack Whittaker And I shall tell you for why. Individual responsibility is not being taken. If there are channels available ...

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Malaysian company MOL buys Friendster. In other news, Friendster still exists.

15 hours ago ago from Download Squad

Don't check your calendar, it is actually 2009, and we have some news about ... Friendster ? Founded way, way back in 2001 (before Facebook was even a twinkle in Mark Zuckerberg's eye), Friendster was one of the original social networks . It was outpaced by competitors like MySpace and Facebook, though, and didn't show up in the public consciousness as anything but a punchline for years. Well, now Friendster has revamped, resuscitated its ...

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Facebook change requires users to set privacy controls

21 hours ago ago from San Jose Mercury News

Facebook change requires users to set privacy controls Posted: 12/09/2009 08:35:52 AM PST Updated: 12/10/2009 09:11:20 AM PST Good Morning Silicon Valley Heavily criticized for failing to protect the privacy of its users, Facebook on Wednesday announced new procedures that will allow each of its 350 million users to more easily choose how widely they will share each item they post on the social-networking ...

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infoGROUP’s Market Zone® Solution Now Offers E-mail Integration

15 hours ago ago from PopEater

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