Are social media silos holding back business results?
Yet the contrast between the widepsread use of social networks in people's personal lives and the same phenomenon by the enterprise is often stark. Much has been made recently of the liklihood of first couple of generations of internal social
Social Networking in the 1600s
LONDON — SOCIAL networks stand accused of being enemies of productivity. According to one popular (if questionable) infographic circulating online, the use of Facebook, Twitter and other such sites at work costs the American economy $650
Turkey probes social network 'insults'
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish authorities are investigating people who allegedly insulted state officials or incited riots on social media, the deputy prime minister said Thursday, in a sign the government is intent on meting out punishment
Guru Networks Sell Social Investing to Copycat Traders
“EToro has evolved into such a big network, it has become a rich information source technique and whether they used a special nail polish.” Biggs, the Morgan Stanley strategist who predicted the bull markets in U.S. stocks that
Social networking sites can lead to divorce
According to Legal experts, messages on social networking can reveal one's state of mind. Your status on social networking sites like Facebook and Orkut can even be used as secondary evidence in legel cases. This clause comes under the IT Act of 2000
Who said that? Social network launched for anonymous users
Computerworld - Want to anonymously post your ideas and opinions on a social network? You can. The Duvamis social network went was launched late last month with a mission of keeping the identity of its posters from other users -- and site operators.
Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too
June 27, 2013 — Of course Twitter and Facebook are all the rage, but the power of social networks didn't start just in the digital age. A new study on squirrel monkeys reported in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, on June 27 finds that monkeys
Former police chief Bratton launches a social network for cops
The network, known as BlueLine, will be launched globally at the International Association of Police Chiefs annual conference in Philadelphia in October. BlueLine is part of a growing trend in high-tech information-sharing among law enforcement
Yet the contrast between the widepsread use of social networks in people's personal lives and the same phenomenon by the enterprise is often stark. Much has been made recently of the liklihood of first couple of generations of internal social
Social Networking in the 1600s
LONDON — SOCIAL networks stand accused of being enemies of productivity. According to one popular (if questionable) infographic circulating online, the use of Facebook, Twitter and other such sites at work costs the American economy $650
Turkey probes social network 'insults'
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish authorities are investigating people who allegedly insulted state officials or incited riots on social media, the deputy prime minister said Thursday, in a sign the government is intent on meting out punishment
Guru Networks Sell Social Investing to Copycat Traders
“EToro has evolved into such a big network, it has become a rich information source technique and whether they used a special nail polish.” Biggs, the Morgan Stanley strategist who predicted the bull markets in U.S. stocks that
Social networking sites can lead to divorce
According to Legal experts, messages on social networking can reveal one's state of mind. Your status on social networking sites like Facebook and Orkut can even be used as secondary evidence in legel cases. This clause comes under the IT Act of 2000
Who said that? Social network launched for anonymous users
Computerworld - Want to anonymously post your ideas and opinions on a social network? You can. The Duvamis social network went was launched late last month with a mission of keeping the identity of its posters from other users -- and site operators.
Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too
June 27, 2013 — Of course Twitter and Facebook are all the rage, but the power of social networks didn't start just in the digital age. A new study on squirrel monkeys reported in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, on June 27 finds that monkeys
Former police chief Bratton launches a social network for cops
The network, known as BlueLine, will be launched globally at the International Association of Police Chiefs annual conference in Philadelphia in October. BlueLine is part of a growing trend in high-tech information-sharing among law enforcement
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