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CIO - Thu Dec 3, 8:35 am ET
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the University of California, Berkeley have filed a lawsuit against six government agencies, seeking information on their use of social networking sites for data collection and surveillance.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 6:30 pm ET
Friendster, one of the world's earliest social networking sites, will be sold to an Asian buyer by the end of December for at least $100 million, a source familiar with the matter said.
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Manage Smarter - Tue Dec 1, 1:57 pm ET
How can social networking, from an internal perspective, increase the visibility of recognition and reward programs?
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MSNBC - Tue Dec 1, 6:18 pm ET
New laws passed in 25 states are making it easier for social networking giants Facebook and MySpace to purge their membership lists of convicted rapists, gropers and child molesters.
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Journal Inquirer - Wed Dec 2, 8:23 am ET
NEW YORK — New laws passed in 25 states are making it easier for social networking giants Facebook and MySpace to purge their membership lists of convicted rapists, gropers, and child molesters.
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Contra Costa Times - Mon Nov 30, 3:00 am ET
The high school reunion tradition has changed with the popularity of free, social networking Web sites
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New York Times - Wed Dec 2, 6:07 pm ET
2009 has been a busy year for Facebook . The social networking service just reached a whopping 350 million users. It redesigned its site, then redesigned those redesigns (say that three times fast).
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 5:40 pm ET
NEW YORK - New laws passed in 25 states are making it easier for social networking giants Facebook and MySpace to purge their membership lists of convicted rapists, gropers and child molesters.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 3:45 pm ET
A 33-year-old furry photographer is winning fans on social networking website Facebook for pictures of her daily life as an orangutan in a Vienna zoo.
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WCAX-TV Vermont - Tue Dec 1, 6:03 pm ET
New laws passed in 25 states are making it easier for social networking giants Facebook and MySpace to purge their membership lists of convicted rapists, gropers and child molesters.
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St. Joseph News-Press - Mon Nov 30, 1:05 am ET
Social networking Web sites exist so information can be shared. Some worry that too much personal information gets in the wrong hands. Others do nothing to protect their privacy.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Thu Dec 3, 4:39 am ET
LONDON - A British medical organization that advises doctors on avoiding malpractice cases is warning them not to respond to messages from patients on social networking sites such as Facebook.
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Miami Herald - Thu Dec 3, 11:23 pm ET
Several weeks ago, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Yvonne Colodny accepted a new friend request on the social networking site Facebook -- from Miami Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones.
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The News-Herald - Thu Dec 3, 1:04 am ET
Become a fan of The News-Herald's N-H Varsity page on Facebook. You can get high school sports updates while checking with your friends on the social networking site.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Tue Dec 1, 11:03 pm ET
More than 3,500 have been purged from the social-networking sites, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced today.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 1:41 pm ET
John Mellencamp's 14-year-old son has started a social networking campaign on Facebook that he hopes will get his rocker dad to quit smoking.
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Network World - Wed Dec 2, 1:08 pm ET
Facebook will soon make major changes to the social-networking site's privacy settings as it tries to make it easier for users to know what personal information and photographs they're sharing.
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WAFB Baton Rouge - Wed Dec 2, 11:30 pm ET
Thousands of sex offenders no longer have access to Facebook and MySpace. The popular social networking sites are working with law enforcement to keep convicted sex offenders out of the loop.
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Baltimore Sun - Wed Dec 2, 11:49 am ET
John Mellencamp's 14-year-old son has started a social networking campaign on Facebook that he hopes will get his rocker dad to quit smoking.
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Marketwire - Wed Dec 2, 2:49 pm ET
ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - December 2, 2009) - The Tech Council of Maryland (TCM) kicked off its new TECHknowledge Speaker Series as over 200 top executives gathered to network and hear from Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook and developer of My.BarackObama.com. Hughes talked about his experiences at Facebook, the power of social networking and the use of social media in President Obama's ...