Calif. law passed to halt employer snooping on social media
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown took to social media today to announce that he signed two privacy laws protecting employees and students from bosses and universities wanting to snoop on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts. "Today I am
How a Diner Gets the Most Out of Social Media
Generating revenue along with the buzz. Squeeze In is a modest little breakfast-and-lunch diner with four locations in the greater Reno, Nev. area. The restaurants are open seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. While online commenters rave about
4 Social Media Evaluation Metrics More Important Than Likes
This week was supposed to be a big week for social media evaluation. It was supposed to be the week when everyone’s social media evaluation became that bit more accurate. This week, Facebook started to make good on its promise to weed out fake accounts.
Bragging on Social Media: Four Ways to Avoid Over-Sharing
Can bragging on Facebook and other social platforms backfire? In an extreme example this week, a gang of thugs in Brooklyn used their Facebook pages to boast about committing murder and got arrested as a result. Verdict? Not smart! While most of
Social media: an opportunity for health professionals to contribute to wider social debates (and to #destroythejoint)
Health professionals have much to gain – and to contribute – from engaging with online discussions and sharing of news and information. In the article below, Victorian surgeon Dr Jill Tomlinson shares some of her online experiences
Behind the Social Media Campaigns of Obama and Romney
With about five weeks left until the 2012 presidential election, both Democrats and Republicans are kicking their campaigns into high gear. As more potential voters turn to the Internet to stay connected — and less are catching political TV
California bars employers from demanding employees' social media log-in info
Sarah is a freelance writer and editor based in Silicon Valley. She has a love/hate relationship with social media and a bad habit of describing technology as "sexy." More by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal It's officially illegal for employers and universities in
Analytics: Social Media Marketing Grows Up
Social media is changing — and analytics are leading this transformation. Yet, surprisingly, when I pitch my business to prospective clients, I’m shocked to find competitors never mentioned metrics or analytics when discussing their services.
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown took to social media today to announce that he signed two privacy laws protecting employees and students from bosses and universities wanting to snoop on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts. "Today I am
How a Diner Gets the Most Out of Social Media
Generating revenue along with the buzz. Squeeze In is a modest little breakfast-and-lunch diner with four locations in the greater Reno, Nev. area. The restaurants are open seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. While online commenters rave about
4 Social Media Evaluation Metrics More Important Than Likes
This week was supposed to be a big week for social media evaluation. It was supposed to be the week when everyone’s social media evaluation became that bit more accurate. This week, Facebook started to make good on its promise to weed out fake accounts.
Bragging on Social Media: Four Ways to Avoid Over-Sharing
Can bragging on Facebook and other social platforms backfire? In an extreme example this week, a gang of thugs in Brooklyn used their Facebook pages to boast about committing murder and got arrested as a result. Verdict? Not smart! While most of
Social media: an opportunity for health professionals to contribute to wider social debates (and to #destroythejoint)
Health professionals have much to gain – and to contribute – from engaging with online discussions and sharing of news and information. In the article below, Victorian surgeon Dr Jill Tomlinson shares some of her online experiences
Behind the Social Media Campaigns of Obama and Romney
With about five weeks left until the 2012 presidential election, both Democrats and Republicans are kicking their campaigns into high gear. As more potential voters turn to the Internet to stay connected — and less are catching political TV
California bars employers from demanding employees' social media log-in info
Sarah is a freelance writer and editor based in Silicon Valley. She has a love/hate relationship with social media and a bad habit of describing technology as "sexy." More by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal It's officially illegal for employers and universities in
Analytics: Social Media Marketing Grows Up
Social media is changing — and analytics are leading this transformation. Yet, surprisingly, when I pitch my business to prospective clients, I’m shocked to find competitors never mentioned metrics or analytics when discussing their services.
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