Prison-Bound Lil Wayne To Turn His Back On Twitter? - Post Chronicle
Prison-bound rapper Lil Wayne is leaving social networking site Twitter.com - just four days after launching his blog. The Lollipop hitmaker, real name Dwayne Carter, Jr., signed up to the micro-blogging website on Monday (22Feb10) under the username

Singer Lily Allen: 'Twitter Is Dangerous' - Post Chronicle
Singer Lily Allen has slammed Twitter.com for a second time - branding the social networking site "dangerous", even though she's started using it again. The Smile hitmaker stopped blogging in September (09) and gave away her BlackBerry cell phone

Pentagon issues new policy on social networking - MSN Money
WASHINGTON (AP) - Everyone from troops in the field to the highest brass and civilian leaders will be allowed to Twitter, blog and use Facebook and other social networking sites on the military's non-classified computer network, the Pentagon

MS SharePoint: Enterprises Get Boost by Adding Social Tools - San Francisco Chronicle
Just ask any beleaguered CIO. Workers, particularly younger ones, are demanding that the social tools they use via Facebook and Twitter spill over into the workplace. In addition, the cultural clashes that once prevented senior management from

More than 100 companies targeted by Google hackers - Computerworld
IDG News Service - The hackers who broke into Google two months ago have gone after more than 100 companies, according to an estimate by security vendor Isec Partners. Researchers have been closing in on the unidentified criminals responsible for the

Isolated Australia in social networking craze - YAHOO!
SYDNEY (AFP) – From the moment she wakes in inner-west Sydney, Danielle Warby is online. She checks Facebook , she reads Twitter. She blogs and Tweets during the day, in spare moments between her marketing job at Sydney University . Later, she'll

More Business - San Francisco Chronicle
But now, Facebook owns the patent on news feeds. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week granted the Palo Alto company Patent No. 7,669,123 for "dynamically providing a news feed about a user of a social network." Facebook applied for the

Teenage dads asked, 'What's the Rush?' - Nashville Tennessean
Kenrick Mitchell was a 17-year-old high school student when he got a call from a girl he'd met during a summer stay with his grandparents in Georgia. She was pregnant. Then, about two weeks ago, the girl called with another surprise: The state of

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