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

The Texas delegation’s social media champ? MTV says it’s Bill Flores.
Social media is a driving force behind the 24/7 news cycle, and one Texas congressman has — much to his own surprise — become a social media superstar. Bill Flores, a first-term Republican from Bryan, topped the Texas delegation and placed the 11th

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

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

Social Media Halloween Costumes
Every year my workplace has a Halloween costume contest. As the Social Media analyst I find it completely necessary to pull out all the stops and dress in my best social media inspired Halloween costume. I’ve never won the contest but my co-workers and I

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