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Google+ vs. Facebook Photo Sharing Privacy

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Google has recently launched Google+. Google+ is their attempt at a social network. One of the things that was introduced within Google+ is photo sharing. Google+ has made viewing and sharing photos even easier. However, before sharing any photos on Google+ you need to know what rights you are giving up when you use Google+ [...]

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How To Create a Social Media Policy for Higher Education

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This post is a follow-up to our recent post on social media marketing best practices. In this post we’ll use some of our experience from working with clients in higher education to answer some questions specifically about the use of social media in higher ed. Our first recommendation is to set down guidelines and make them [...]

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What are the trends in social media marketing?

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Number 9 in our series of Top Social Media Marketing Questions for 2011 as determined by Social Media Examiner: “What are the trends in social media marketing?” This question comes up a lot. I’ve heard other social media specialists give answers such as: mobile, location-based services, video, etc., but I want to take a different [...]

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Facebook Sponsored Stories: Creepy or Totally Cool?

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For the last couple of days,  there’s been some chatter about the new addition to Facebook for business: Sponsored Stories. Our local newspaper, The News and Observer, put out an article briefly explaining the service and quoting someone who says that Facebook users should be mad and push back. My friend, Jay Dolan, wrote a [...]

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Privacy & Security or How to Avoid a Major Privacy or Security Problem

Internet Summit 2010

Okay, the keynote is over, so grab some coffee because it’s time to get down into the nitty-gritty of the 2010 Internet Summit! My first session showcases  some local favorites, Ryan Boyles from IBM and Wayne Sutton from TriOut talking location-based services. Tom Craig from MediaMath (who carries the title Chief Privacy Officer) covering best-practices in [...]

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Facebook Account Security – The Privacy Debate Continues

What exactly does it mean by securing your account and more importantly, why do you need to?

To quote Facebook -

To help keep your Facebook account as safe as possible, we can notify you when your account is accessed from a computer or mobile device that you haven’t used before.

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Feds are on Facebook. Use privacy settings.

The Feds are using social media to get information on their suspects. Learn how to protect your privacy. Tell us what you think about this gov’t use of social.

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