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Cooperating with Law Enforcement in Social Networking

Cooperating with Law Enforcement in Social Networking

By Dan Morrill on March 19, 2012

Social Networking is facing the prospects of being deputized by the Australian Image via CrunchBase Federal Police, Facebook, and other social networking sites are increasingly becoming one of the most important sources for intelligence about people. Forget neighbors talking to the police, now we are looking at our socially connected world as being involved with [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Australia, Australian Federal Police, facebook, hacking, police, Social network, Social network service, World Wide Web

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,

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

Regenerated Content Streams and Tuning Out

Regenerated Content Streams and Tuning Out

By Dan Morrill on February 17, 2010

Louis Gray touches on a great point over on his blog today about how information is regenerated not just by the people who follow us, but by the popularity that we carry. I want to focus on one portion of this because it touches back to many of the issues we face not just with [...]

Posted in Analysis, Marketing | Tagged education, facebook, FriendFeed, google, idea, Louis Gray, Participation, social media, Social network service, Technology, twitter, web 2.0

Use Social Networking to find your next job and love it

Use Social Networking to find your next job and love it

By Dan Morrill on January 11, 2010

“Your job security no longer lies in having a job; it lies in knowing how to work the job market”. – @susanireland The attached file is Using social networking to find your next job and love it is meant to help people find their next job. This PDF is all about using Linkedin and other [...]

Posted in General | Tagged economy, education, employment, fun, job hunting, Labour economics, linkedin, Participation, Social network service, unemployment, web 2.0

Just a quick note about Twitter SEO and Social Marketing

Just a quick note about Twitter SEO and Social Marketing

By Dan Morrill on December 14, 2009

If you are planning to use Twitter to help raise buzz for your company, there are some things you do need to note. Many Twitter users use Autofollow – but many do not, and fake following is quickly becoming a scourge of Twitter, meaning you will be blocked by some users. As some folks know [...]

Posted in General | Tagged education, FriendFeed, Participation, Social network, Social network service, spam, twitter, web 2.0 | 1 Response

Note to Conference Organizers: Keep in Touch With People

Note to Conference Organizers: Keep in Touch With People

By Dan Morrill on October 19, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Over a number of conferences I have been at lately, one of the hallmarks of all of them was what could I do for them rather than what I would learn from the conference. Once the marketing folks realized that I would not provide them with anything, it is like we no [...]

Posted in Marketing | Tagged advertising, business, conferences, funding, marketing, Participation, Social network, Social network service, Sponsor | 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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