Social Networks Join in Olympic Games
As Olympic athletes take to a global stage in London this week, participants, coaches, and fans are expected to take to their favorite social networks in record numbers. Whenever something big happens -- tornadoes, political unrest, the World Cup -- people
Build a private social network that employees will actually use
Computerworld - NASA could land humans on the moon and put exploratory rovers on Mars, but in the last three years, the agency just couldn't find a way to build an internal social network that would encourage its employees to collaborate.
Dolphin social networks show hints of culture
(LiveScience) For the bottlenose dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, functional fashion seems to be all the rage, with inclusion in cliques dependent on whether one is wearing a nose sponge -- a tool that helps dolphins find food -- new research suggests.
Let's Hope An Apple Stake in Twitter Doesn't Mean It Takes Another Stab at Social Networking
The New York Times is reporting that Apple is considering buying a stake in Twitter. Namely, Apple has considered making an investment in the hundreds of millions of dollars, which would value Twitter at $10 billion, the Time said. Assuming the
As Olympic athletes take to a global stage in London this week, participants, coaches, and fans are expected to take to their favorite social networks in record numbers. Whenever something big happens -- tornadoes, political unrest, the World Cup -- people
Build a private social network that employees will actually use
Computerworld - NASA could land humans on the moon and put exploratory rovers on Mars, but in the last three years, the agency just couldn't find a way to build an internal social network that would encourage its employees to collaborate.
Dolphin social networks show hints of culture
(LiveScience) For the bottlenose dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, functional fashion seems to be all the rage, with inclusion in cliques dependent on whether one is wearing a nose sponge -- a tool that helps dolphins find food -- new research suggests.
Let's Hope An Apple Stake in Twitter Doesn't Mean It Takes Another Stab at Social Networking
The New York Times is reporting that Apple is considering buying a stake in Twitter. Namely, Apple has considered making an investment in the hundreds of millions of dollars, which would value Twitter at $10 billion, the Time said. Assuming the
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