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Dealing with Negative Feedback via Social Media

After a slew of scandals and negative cases being reported across the many different Social Media sites, the American Express Open Forum has put together an article on How to Deal with Negative Feedback. The main ideal behind the article is that Social Media is designed to be a conversation, and these conversations can be […]

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New Twitter Phishing Scheme going around

Well as if all of the Facebook Scams and Phishing weren’t enough to drive you crazy, now Mashable is reporting that a new Twitter Phishing Scheme is making the rounds. The attack uses Twitter’s Direct Messaging to send the user a post along the lines of “lol, is this you” and links to a Twitter […]

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Wanna follow the Olympics via Social Media? Now you can!

Just announced on the Twitter Blog, NBC has put together an official Olympics Twitter Tracker to help you follow your favorite Olympic athletes. The tracker shows a realtime display of a collection of tweets, blog posts, and more for verified Olympic athletes and allows you to interact and retweet this information with your followers.

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Social Networking Sites and your Online Privacy

I’ve put together a post over on my Design and Photography Blog www.moongrabber.com concerning the issue of Social Networking Sites and how they share your personal information. In fact, did you know that with Google’s new Social Search deal they will now be able to index and share your status updates (and possibly other information […]

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Google, Social Networking Sites (Facebook, Myspace, etc), and Your Information

With Google’s recent announcement that they’ll now be adding real time information to web searches via Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites, I figured I would put together a post on the subject of online privacy. I’m sure many of you have seen the latest wave of tweets, emails, and Facebook updates similar […]