Facebook Set To Revise Privacy Policy
Facebook has announced plans to improve userâs control over their information and allow them to make better choices about their privacy. The…
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Facebook has announced plans to improve userâs control over their information and allow them to make better choices about their privacy. The…
OneRiot, one of the real-time search engines whose name we keep hearing again and again has secured $7 million in Series C funding from Appian Ventures, Commonwealth Capital Ventures, and Spark Capital, the company’s existing venture capital firms. "This commitment from our existing investors is a big vote of confidence in the realtime search market, OneRiot’s product offering, and our team’s ability to execute," said…
Social media has become a common communication tool in the U.S., driven by the fact that Americans' time on social networking sites has increased by 73 percent in the past year, according to a new survey from Minneapolis-based Russell Herder and Ethos Business Law. When it comes to using social media in a corporate setting, fifty-one percent of executives surveyed said they fear social media…
Update: There is now a video up on Dave Naylor's blog about the Twitter exploit, which I have embedded below. Meanwhile, Twitter has yet to respond to the issue via either the Official Twitter Blog or the Twitter Status Blog. They were kind enough to post a Ryan Seacrest video however.
We all know that social media is "where it's at" these days. People are spending more and more of their time on social networking sites. Many are checking their Facebook pages and Twitter accounts before even checking their email (or even getting out of bed in some cases).
Facebook has quietly made a few changes to its design. It's not exactly a huge overhaul that will provoke the backlash that last year's big redesign did, but just a few simple things that people shouldn't have too much of a problem with.