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Facebook, Employers, and your username and password as a federated identity

Facebook, Employers, and your username and password as a federated identity

By Dan Morrill on March 23, 2012

This has been a very interesting week for employers and Facebook. I have been writing about this story over on Toolbox, here and here if you are interested in reading,  but on this site I want to go a little deeper into the idea of asking prospective employees for a username and password to any […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Security | Tagged employment, facebook, federated identity, google, life, myspace, SmugMug, twitter, youtube | 2 Responses

Google Hacking Google Images for Facebook and Other social sites

Google Hacking Google Images for Facebook and Other social sites

By Dan Morrill on April 6, 2011

Mining social networking sites for some downright interesting pictures of people doing things could not be easier. The bad part is that it is very easy to do, the good part is that adding pictures to your privacy settings is going to be something you want to do. There are basically five web sites that […]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged facebook, google, Google Images, myspace, SmugMug

Please let there be another internet bubble because this time I won't screw it up

Please let there be another internet bubble because this time I won’t screw it up

By Dan Morrill on March 9, 2011

Internet Bubble 2.0 is firmly entrenched, with stupid valuations of companies that have never turned a profit. For those that remember the halcyon days of 1998 through 2000 where every half-baked idea would get stupid amounts of funding, it is interesting to see the lessons from then not applied to today. At this point I […]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged bubble, Dot-com bubble, facebook, google, myspace, PEHub, startups, valuation | 2 Responses

The Real-Time Brand

The Real-Time Brand

By John Taschek on February 6, 2011

As I write this, it is kickoff time for the Super Bowl, an event that galvanizes people as much as Bill O’Reilly does on a day to day basis. The Super Bowl is a brand, and while millions watch it, millions refuse to watch it, and hundreds of thousands are forced to watch it because […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Apple, Bill O'Reilly, chatter, cloud computing, facebook, green bay packers, myspace, netbase, packers, real-time, salesforce.com, scoble, scobleizer, steelers, Super Bowl, Taschek

What Happens When You Abandon Foursquare...Twitter... Facebook...etc.

What Happens When You Abandon Foursquare…Twitter… Facebook…etc.

By Zoli Erdos on May 21, 2010

Missing | Agent-X Comics

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged cartoon, facebook, foursqurae, humor, myspace, social networking, twitter

Entrepreneurs Should be Respected, Not Loved

Entrepreneurs Should be Respected, Not Loved

By Mark Suster on May 14, 2010

I’ve been thinking a lot about what it takes to be a great leader and seem to be having this conversation a lot lately about Facebook, Yahoo!, Zynga and others.  I wrote several of the characteristics when I did the Top 10 (11) Attributes of an Entrepreneur.  One thing that I’ve realized over the years […]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, facebook, leadership, myspace, photobucket, yahoo, zuckerberg, zynga

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

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

Hiring for Social Media

Hiring for Social Media

By Dan Morrill on November 24, 2009

If you have not been reading Amber Naslund lately, you are missing a great deal of information on how to hire for social media. Amber goes through many different processes that businesses must look at to find the right person for any social media process that a company will attempt. As social media moves beyond […]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, business, facebook, google, hiring, microsoft, myspace, Participation, politics, social media, web 2.0

What is going on with LinkedIn?

What is going on with LinkedIn?

By Mark Fidelman on November 19, 2009

Some co-workers and I were studying the Alexa and Compete scores of popular social networking sites yesterday and I was shocked to see LinkedIn traffic dwarfed by Facebook, Google and MySpace.  I include Google, because according to Jeremiah Owyang (and I agree), Google is building a stealth social network by linking all of it’s web […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged facebook, google, linkedin, myspace, prediction markets, social networks, Strategy | 3 Responses

Causes Leaves MySpace for FaceBook

Causes Leaves MySpace for FaceBook

By Dan Morrill on November 6, 2009

Causes is a social networking donation platform that uses MySpace so that people can raise money for causes or issues that they believe in. Generally these kinds of activities help provide a community around issues like Breast Cancer, or stop smoking, or other issues that are part of our daily life. Causes is an excellent […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged business, causes, charity, data, donation, facebook, idea, myspace, non-profit, Online Communities, Participation, politics, Social network, web 2.0 | 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

The Lego Internet

The Lego Internet

By Dan Morrill on October 16, 2009

Jessie Stay over at Staynalive brings up the idea of the Lego internet, where large companies are busy making widgets, API’s and other building blocks that designers and developers can leverage in their own applications. Jessie mentions that the Building Block internet might just be a way to visualize Web 3.0 which is not a […]

Posted in Security | Tagged api, Apple, Application programming interface, facebook, fail, google, idea, microsoft, myspace, sla, Social network, Technology, twitter, web 2.0 | 2 Responses

100,000 Lucky Google Wave Beta Testers

100,000 Lucky Google Wave Beta Testers

By Dan Morrill on September 30, 2009

Google is rolling out Google Wave today, and while it is unlikely that I’ll get an invite, I can still be remarkably interested in what could be a product that will solve some of the problems that I see in how to develop smaller communities of interests around colleges, friends, and others that are a […]

Posted in General | Tagged facebook, google, Google Chrome, google wave, myspace, Participation, Social network, Terms of service, tos, web 2.0

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