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- Chip Conley: Should I Take My Burning Man Pics off Facebook?
- When hotelier Chip Conley posted pictures from his Burning Man trip on his Facebook page, some of his employees complained that they were inappropriate for a CEO. ...
- Articles 2009-10-29
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- Lawsuit Demands Answers About Social-Networking Surveillance
- San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF, working with the Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law Samuelson Clinic, filed suit today against a half-dozen government agencies for refusing to disclose their policies for using social networking sites for...
- News items 2009-12-01
- Are Social Networking Sites a Liability at Work?
- When social networking sites first launched, most employers quickly blocked access to them at work, arguing that it was a blatant demonstration of time-wasting. Attitudes are changing, with companies either conceding that access to social networking sites is a necessary evil or, for...
- Blog posts 2008-09-19
- Lawsuit seeks information on federal surveillance of social networking sites
- Computerworld - The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF and the University of California, Berkeley's Samuelson Clinic have filed a lawsuit PDF document against six government agencies, seeking information on their use of social networking sites for data collection and surveillance. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern...
- News items 2009-12-02
- Social-networking ban for sex offenders: Bad call?
- The just-signed Illinois law banning sex offenders from social-networking sites might seem like a good idea to protect children, but it will have virtually no impact on their safety and could wind up making things worse.The law, which was signed Thursday by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, would prevent registered sex...
- News items 2009-08-13
- Telstra's Social Media Policy | BTalk Australia
- (9min 43) This week Telstra introduced a new company policy on social networking. It seems like a progressive approach to an issue that is impacting all large corporations around the world. So what can you say and not say online as a Telstra employee? Phil Dobbie asks...
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- Mashable's Weekly Guide to Social Media Conferences and Events
- It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
- News items 2009-10-19
- Mashable's Weekly Guide to Events in Social Media
- It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
- News items 2009-10-26
- Mashable's Weekly Conference Guide to Everything Social Media
- It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
- News items 2009-11-02
- WaPo's Social Media Guidelines Paint Staff Into Virtual Corner
- Late Friday afternoon, Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) Senior Editor Milton Coleman sent a memo to the staff with a social media policy—effectively immediately—aimed at staffers’ use of “individual accounts on online social networks, when used for reporting and for personal use.” The new policy was translated externally by WaPo...
- External links 2009-09-27
- NFL Looking To Tighten Up Social Media Rules
- By Frank Reed - Wed, 09/02/2009 - 09:42 While it's probably not fair to attach the "No Fun League" tag to the NFL in this instance it certainly makes for a better headline, so there. The league, which earlier this year linked itself to the US Marine Corps and others...
- News items 2009-09-02
- Steven Chu Promotes Energy Policy Via Facebook, YouTube, Daily Show Appearance
- Energy Secretary Steven Chu is flexing his social networking muscles by launching a Facebook account that besides offering some personal tidbits, promises to gives "fans" an inside look at the Obama administration's energy policy. The Facebook launch is the latest in a flurry of Chu cheerleading that is clearly...
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Watch Mashable's Social Good Conference Live
- Today Mashable is hosting our first ever Social Good Conference, a one-day educational event celebrating the finale of the Summer of Social Good charitable campaign. The event is being held at the prestigious 92nd Street Y in New York City, but you don't have to be in New York to...
- News items 2009-08-28
- Social Network Users More Vulnerable To Security Risks
- The majority of social networking users are vulnerable to online security problems with less than one third taking actions to protect themselves, according to a new survey by AVG and the CMO Council. According to the poll results most social network users fail to perform the following basic security measures...
- News items 2009-08-26
- Watchdog Group EFF Sues Government Regarding Social Media Surveillance Tactics
- Consumer watchdog group, the Electronic Frontier Foundation , has initiated a lawsuit against multiple U.S. government agencies for failure to disclose their policies regarding the use of social media for surveillance. According to the filing, the government has been making use of social media sites like Facebook...
- News items 2009-12-03
- ESPN Issues Anti-Social Media Guidelines [Updated]
- If you've been on Twitter tonight, you may know that the news du nuit is this: ESPN Tells Employees They Can Only Tweet About ESPN - http://bit.ly/hfFlH . The link gets you to a Mashable post, which gets you to an NPR story, which gets you to the tweet below...
- Blog posts 2009-08-04
- More Companies Firing People Over Social Media (Mis)use
- Employees should be more careful than ever about what sort of work-related information they post online. A new report indicates that companies are growing increasingly aware of inappropriate sharing, with many incidents resulting in someone getting fired. Proofpoint found that businesses have definitely become wary about blogs. An official statement...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Facebook Changes its Privacy Policy, eh?
- The next time somebody tells you Canada has no influence online, you can point them to this news story: The Canadian Privacy Commission issued a report in July critical of Facebook's privacy policy, and as a result, the popular social networking site is changing the way it displays and maintains...
- Blog posts 2009-08-27
- When Social Network Invites Are Merely Socially Awkward
- When Social Network Invites Are Merely Socially AwkwardUmmm...but I like Linked-InI had the same feeling about Linked-In when I first saw it, and made the same assumptions. Then, after about the 5th invite, I decided to accept and take the plunge.I have to say, it's very useful. People...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- Are You Anti Social Networking?
- Whether your organisation supports social media sites or believes that sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are time wasters, you can't deny their popularity. I guarantee that a large number of people in your company are registered on one or more of those sites. What does that...
- Blog posts 2009-07-08
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