Okla. Social Media Law May Set Trend - KOCO
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A new Oklahoma law giving estate executors control over the social networking profiles of dead people might conflict with terms of service agreements but its co-author said it still could be useful in encouraging people to consider what
At social media sites, police hope residents will 'Like' the law - Everything Alabama Blog
Law enforcement agencies in the Birmingham-Hoover metro area are looking for a few good fans. At least 10 agencies in the area are using Facebook to communicate with the public and to try to improve public relations. Police in Birmingham, Gardendale and
Social-media pitches help retailers draw shoppers - San Francisco Gate
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and consumers are flocking to stores. But for retailers, social networking and smart phones are rapidly redefining the concept of shopping. Retailers like Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and Gap Inc., are
Marc Narducci: Ending high school athletes' taunting via social media - Philadelphia Daily News
There are certain principles that should be taught in high school sports, or any sports, for that matter. The athletes should be respectful to the coaches, who should reciprocate. In addition, a student-athlete should show that same respect to teammates
EGYPT: Alleged election-fraud incidents flood social media - Los Angeles Times
A number of videos shot by citizens reporting violations in the Egyptian parliamentary electoral process have swept social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. With heavy restrictions imposed on both print and broadcast media during Sunday
Workzone: Social media slowly finding acceptance in workplace - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Within the next few years, companies that have resisted the use of social media in the workplace may find that resistance is futile. Earlier this month, a representative of technology research firm Gartner Inc. predicted 20 percent of employees will use
Government agencies navigate the promises and pitfalls of social media - Los Angeles Times
When the Orange County Sheriff's Department launched its blog three years ago, the first entry hinted at the department's motivation for venturing into social media. "The Media's Rush to Judgment," penned by then-Sheriff Michael S. Carona, who was in the
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A new Oklahoma law giving estate executors control over the social networking profiles of dead people might conflict with terms of service agreements but its co-author said it still could be useful in encouraging people to consider what
At social media sites, police hope residents will 'Like' the law - Everything Alabama Blog
Law enforcement agencies in the Birmingham-Hoover metro area are looking for a few good fans. At least 10 agencies in the area are using Facebook to communicate with the public and to try to improve public relations. Police in Birmingham, Gardendale and
Social-media pitches help retailers draw shoppers - San Francisco Gate
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and consumers are flocking to stores. But for retailers, social networking and smart phones are rapidly redefining the concept of shopping. Retailers like Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and Gap Inc., are
Marc Narducci: Ending high school athletes' taunting via social media - Philadelphia Daily News
There are certain principles that should be taught in high school sports, or any sports, for that matter. The athletes should be respectful to the coaches, who should reciprocate. In addition, a student-athlete should show that same respect to teammates
EGYPT: Alleged election-fraud incidents flood social media - Los Angeles Times
A number of videos shot by citizens reporting violations in the Egyptian parliamentary electoral process have swept social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. With heavy restrictions imposed on both print and broadcast media during Sunday
Workzone: Social media slowly finding acceptance in workplace - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Within the next few years, companies that have resisted the use of social media in the workplace may find that resistance is futile. Earlier this month, a representative of technology research firm Gartner Inc. predicted 20 percent of employees will use
Government agencies navigate the promises and pitfalls of social media - Los Angeles Times
When the Orange County Sheriff's Department launched its blog three years ago, the first entry hinted at the department's motivation for venturing into social media. "The Media's Rush to Judgment," penned by then-Sheriff Michael S. Carona, who was in the
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