Social networking sites active in boycott state move - YourWestValley.com
Jan Brewer signed the immigration enforcement bill, calls to boycott Arizona meeting sites, the Grand Canyon and even the Arizona Diamondbacks have gained momentum The Arizona Hotel and Lodging Association set up its own Facebook page asking the

Microsoft Kin: The Future of Social Networking? - Product Reviews (blog)
As you’re probably aware, Microsoft made their Kin One and Kin Two devices official a few weeks ago, with the emphasis pointed towards a younger audience who use social networking on-the-go much more than using features that a smartphone has such

Slidell man accused in kidnapping of 11-year-old girl he contacted on social networking site - NOLA.com
A 29-year-old Slidell man has been booked with aggravated kidnapping in a case involving an 11-year-old St. Tammany Parish girl. Christopher M. Spiehler, 29, 104 Woodruff Drive , was booked Saturday after St. Tammany Parish sheriff's investigators determined he transported the girl across state

Social networking helps hermit crabs locate better - Thaindian.com
Hermit crabs are really picky about real estate because they’re constantly getting thrown back into the housing market,” said Randi Rotjan, leader of the research team and a co-author with Sara Lewis, professor of biology at Tufts University’s

Enterprise 2.0 Uses Social Networking to Engage - CMSWire
When I told Lew Frees, of Harmony Inc. , that I was writing this article he told me a story about how the Beatles created the album Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band . Sergeant Pepper came out in June of 1967. Of all the Beatles many albums

Senator asks FTC for social networking privacy guidelines - NewsChannel 9 WSYR
Washington DC (WSYR-TV/AP) - New York Senator Chuck Schumer has sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission asking the agency to make guidelines for how social networking websites like Facebook can use and share personal information about their users. Schumer sent the letter in response to new

NY senator wants restrictions on social networking sites - 14 WFIE
(NBC) - A U.S. senator is challenging Facebook on how the social networking site shares information. Senator Charles Schumer of New York wants the Federal Trade Commission to provide guidelines for sites like Facebook and Twitter on how a user's private information can be used. Facebook said it will

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