LinkedIn: The Ugly Duckling of Social Media - Wall Street Journal

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LinkedIn: The Ugly Duckling of Social Media
Wall Street Journal
LinkedIn was long an ugly duckling of social media. Investors puzzled over its hybrid consumer-and-enterprise business model, which depends on attracting consumers but selling services mainly to businesses, and its focus on the less-flashy world of ...
LinkedIn Tries to Push Into Facebook's TurfWall Street Journal (India)

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Pimps hit social networks to recruit underage sex workers - CNN

Pimps hit social networks to recruit underage sex workers
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He was a pimp -- and she was one of a growing number of women recruited on social networks for sex trafficking. There are no hard statistics on the scope of the problem. Law enforcement officials don't track how sex workers are recruited into the field ...

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Sex Offenders Can Now Use Social Networking Websites (VIDEO) - Indiana's NewsCenter

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Sex Offenders Can Now Use Social Networking Websites (VIDEO)
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INDIANA (www.incnow.tv) -- The Indiana Attorney General has announced that he will not challenge a court ruling overturning a state law that banned convicted sex offenders from social networking websites. In January, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
Attorney General Will Not Appeal Sex Offender Social Media Strike Down93.1 WIBC Indianapolis
Indiana won't ask court to reconsider ruling barring sex offender-social ...The Republic

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50+ Events in Social Media Marketing, Mobile Strategy and More - Mashable

50+ Events in Social Media Marketing, Mobile Strategy and More
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Whether you're looking to make industry contacts or learn the latest trends in advertising, technology and media, Mashable's Events Board has something for you. We picked four of the latest events, listed below, to give you an idea of the possibilities ...



Proposed bill to protect employee social media accounts - The Daily Pennsylvanian

Proposed bill to protect employee social media accounts
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Proposed legislation in the Philadelphia City Council could finally prohibit employers from requiring access to potential and current employees' social media accounts. The bill — introduced on Feb. 21 by Councilmember William Greenlee — would amend ...
Philly Councilman Pushes Workplace Social Media Privacy BillLaw360 (subscription)

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