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Promiscuous online culture changing social interactions

Promiscuous online culture changing social interactions

By Dan Morrill on April 30, 2010

If you do not need O’Reilly Radar – you might want to subscribe. This morning O’Reilly Radar was bringing up the idea of how social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, FriendFeed and others are changing not just how we hire, but how we determine credibility and trustworthiness in the communities we interact with. What is [...]

Posted in General | Tagged data mine, education, facebook, FriendFeed, High school, myspace, Online Communities, Social network, Social network service, Technology

Jesse Stay hits the Copyright Wall

Jesse Stay hits the Copyright Wall

By Dan Morrill on February 25, 2010

Jesse Stay is one of the better people to follow on the internet and his writing is always interesting to read, plus he also owns Social Too and has written two books as well. Jesse is no stranger to generating content, startups, and some generally interesting reading on his blog. What has apparently happened is [...]

Posted in General | Tagged data mine, google, idea, politics, sad

Social Media as Storytelling

Social Media as Storytelling

By Dan Morrill on February 17, 2010

The more I look at social media, the more it reminds me of storytelling. A person can be telling stories around a camp fire with a small audience, or telling stories around the world in mass releases of information. The better the story the more people that will engage with the subject and the better [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Corporation, data mine, education, facebook, fun, linkedin, Participation, politics, social media, Social network, twitter, web 2.0, Website | 2 Responses

Should you deactivate your Facebook Account when looking for a job?

Should you deactivate your Facebook Account when looking for a job?

By Dan Morrill on February 2, 2010

Many people spend a lot of time on Facebook, and in many ways, spending time on Facebook is a great social interchange between friends, family, and people you know. What is well known is that employers, potential or actual also troll your Facebook account. This morning there was a message on Facebook that made me [...]

Posted in General | Tagged data mine, facebook, job hunting, job search, linkedin, politics, social networks, Technology

The right to Forget Law being pondered in France

The right to Forget Law being pondered in France

By Dan Morrill on January 12, 2010

Of course this is going to upset law enforcement, but in light of the hot topic of the weekend, how companies like Facebook and Google manage users privacy, maybe France might be on the right side of consumers for a change. France is not known for being particularly aggressive or progressive when it comes to [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged data mine, facebook, google, Law, law enforcement, politics, privacy, Technology, Text messaging | 1 Response

Shocking ? Yet another way to ruin privacy via Twitter

Shocking ? Yet another way to ruin privacy via Twitter

By Dan Morrill on January 11, 2010

With ReadWriteWeb Marshall Kirkpatrick on a roll today about Mark Zukerburg and the end of the age of privacy, with follow up from Steven Hodson (fixed) it is time to look not just at Facebook, but at other tools that are out there than can also alter your personal privacy landscape. While I think that [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged award, data mine, facebook, google, Marshall Kirkpatrick, Participation, politics, privacy, ReadWriteWeb, Steven Hodson, Technology, twitter | 2 Responses

Corporate Reputation, Privacy and the CEO of Google

By Dan Morrill on December 11, 2009

You have nothing to hide if you are doing nothing wrong; it is a scary thought because we all have things we don’t want other people to know about. There is a line between public knowledge that we share on Facebook, Likaholix, Posterous, MySpace and the tons of other places where we leave our digital [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged AOL, data mine, facebook, google, microsoft, myspace, politics, Search Engines, Technology, yahoo

Crowd Source Your Next Job – Looking for Your Stories

Crowd Source Your Next Job – Looking for Your Stories

By Dan Morrill on December 8, 2009

Image by Steve Rhodes via Flickr Looking for input from readers on how they conduct a job search using social media tools. While I have road tested just about every job tool out there from Monster in 1999 through Dice, Career Builder, Linkedin and other job sourcing tools – the bottom line is that all [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Business and Economy, data mine, employment, facebook, idea, job hunt, linkedin, myspace, Participation, Social network

How to Crash a Party, or Do Not Send a URL and Password Through Twitter

How to Crash a Party, or Do Not Send a URL and Password Through Twitter

By Dan Morrill on November 20, 2009

Hey everyone, guess who is having a party at their house! Well everyone in the whole world knows at this point if you have been following people on Twitter. One of the basic rules of social networking is always work to keep yourself safe. If you post a link and a password to a protected [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged data mine, education, privacy, Security, Social network, twitter, web 2.0

Spammers start trying out jokes to sell stuff

Spammers start trying out jokes to sell stuff

By Dan Morrill on November 6, 2009

Most of us at least look at our spam queues on our systems on a semi-regular basis, what is always interesting is to see the variances in tactics that spammers are using to try to get their stuff into your system. This time it is all about jokes, ones my kids would like. There is [...]

Posted in General | Tagged data mine, fun, google, humor, idea, jokes, spam

My Google Dashboard is not as cool as my FBI File

My Google Dashboard is not as cool as my FBI File

By Dan Morrill on November 5, 2009

The good news in looking through my Google Dashboard is that overall is a dull testament to my lack of Google use and that it is not like looking at my FBI file, if anything my FBI file is really cool – it is amazing what people will say about you for a federal background [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Cool Tools, data mine, google, Google Dashboard, Google Friend Connect, Technology | 3 Responses

Error Logs and Cloud Computing

Error Logs and Cloud Computing

By Dan Morrill on October 27, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Now that my two cloud servers have been up and running long enough for scanners, hackers and other folks to find them. What is interesting is seeing what kind of hacker activity the two cloud servers are seeing, and how they are standing up to being exposed on the internet. A bit [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Amazon Web Services, cloud computing, data mine, linux, PHP, sad, Web server | 1 Response

Twitter Facebook Fantasy Football and other productivity losses

Twitter Facebook Fantasy Football and other productivity losses

By Dan Morrill on October 26, 2009

Just a quick note this morning on the idea of random numbers and productivity losses around the use of social networking, but other sacred cows like Fantasy Football we shrug at. Companies do not generally tend to block access to Fantasy Football sites, but the productivity loss playing the Fantasy Football game can amount to [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Compete.com, data mine, facebook, FriendFeed, idea, myspace, Participation, politics, sports, twitter, United States, web 2.0

Industry Expert Panel Discussion on Data Privacy

Industry Expert Panel Discussion on Data Privacy

By Dan Morrill on October 20, 2009

We all have a vested interest in how data and data privacy is enacted by companies, regardless of the environment, cloud, mobile (laptop, cell phones), private Data Center, or anything else that is a combination of the above. Companies have a vested interest in keeping their customers data private and clear of distortion or error. [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged business, data mine, education, google voice, idea, politics, privacy, secureworld expo, Security, Technology | 1 Response

Social Media Oops Means We Get a Deep View at Microsoft

Social Media Oops Means We Get a Deep View at Microsoft

By Dan Morrill on October 9, 2009

Reports are all over the internet that an employee at Microsoft has discussed the future of Windows, and what might be in line for the entire company. While the original blurb has been pulled down, this is not the first time that a social networking oops has fundamentally altered the career trajectory of an employee. [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged data mine, google, linkedin, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, politics, sad, Search Engines, social media, Social network service, web 2.0

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