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By Ashby Jones We're not sure how many judges out there are avid Facebook users. But those that are might want to think twice before hitting the button on all those friend requests from lawyers in your districts. At least, we should add, in Florida. Late last month, the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee issued an advisory opinion on the use of social networking sites by Florida judges. (Hat tip: Legal Profession Blog .) This ...
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42 minutes ago ago from PopEater
Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for multimedia, today announced a new study on the Social Networking phenomenon and shows readers how to benefit from participating in it. The Social Web and its Implications: How “going social” changes everything about the Internet illuminates the subject in ways that inform both strategic and tactical users, and provides guideposts for further exploration and ...
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23 hours ago ago from FanHouse
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Online social networks have become so central to teens' lifestyles that they would consider their ability to access them during working hours when weighing a job offer. This is according to the seventh annual Junior Achievement/Deloitte Teen Ethics Survey, which focused on the ethical implications of the popularity of social networking. Nearly nine-in-10 (88 percent) teens surveyed use social ...
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