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Is it a federal crime to defy the corporate computer use policy?

Anyone in enterprise IT tends to witness computer use policies defied from time to time, but how often does it amount to a federal crime? According to the government's position in a pending lawsuit, Read more...

Google to the rescue in Chile

Google once again showed the world that a social networking site can be used for far more than socializing. On Saturday, Google quickly activated an online "people finder" tool to allow relatives and Read more...

Facebook's 'Newsfeed' becomes exclusive

Facebook users know the "newsfeed" technology well--the constantly updating page which appears when members log in to the social networking site. As of Tuesday, social networking fans will be seeing Read more...

Twitter becomes an essential tool

If you've been ignoring Twitter as a social phenomenon or business tool, you better rethink your tactics. The 140 character tweets are now logging 35 million per day, a growth of 1,400 percent in Read more...

Russian firm buys a piece of Facebook

The cost was $200 million, but the investment may be worth much more than that. On Tuesday, a Russian investment firm called Digital Sky Technologies made the investment in the social networking Read more...

Should you peek at a worker's tweet?

Everyone is on Twitter, Facebook or another social networking site these days. And in all likelihood, your employees are logging on during their workday. Does that mean an employer has a right to Read more...

Facebook expands security to thwart phishing attack

Facebook, the popular social networking site used by many professionals, has been having security problems. This is a growing concern for CIOs who must always be on the alert for any breaches that Read more...

Is Twitter for sale?

There are plenty of rumors out in the cyberworld about the future of Twitter, a popular social networking site, and whether the company will be acquired or partner with another company. Some believe Read more...

Facebook withdraws changes in data use

The popular social networking site Facebook, which was under pressure from angry consumers, has reversed controversial changes to its contract with users that had appeared to give it ownership of Read more...

The web's future in many languages

English may be the dominant force on the Internet, but this is rapidly changing. Asia has twice as many Internet users as North America, and more than half of the search queries on Google come from Read more...

Press Releases

Glabber, a Social Networking Phoenix Rises

The Social Networking site Glabber is transforming social networking, making your voice heard, and giving the power to the people.NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- "Glabber is about changing Read more >>

Founder of Baby Boomer Social Networking Site Recognized as Expert Contributor by EzineArticles.com

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- EzineArticles.com, the online article aggregator and Web content supplier to thousands of email newsletter publishers, awards Web entrepreneur Ronald Read more >>

YouLoveMe.Com Offers College Students and Teenagers the Chance to Date for Dollars

FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Attention teens and college students! YouLoveMe.Com is a sensational high school and college dating site completely dedicated to young adults. It Read more >>

Rosetta Stone at Forefront of Facebook Commerce with Novel New Purchase Option

Company Among First Retailers to Offer Full Customer Experience via Social Network ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rosetta Stone Inc. (NYSE:RST), a leading provider of technology-based Read more >>

Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Visits Carnegie Mellon University Nov. 8

Celebrated Internet Entrepreneur Will Speak to Students and FacultyPITTSBURGH, Nov. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will make his first visit to Carnegie Mellon Read more >>