Hearing Our Pleas – Google+ Adds Ignore
Google+ has added an ignore feature. Here is how to use it.
Google+ has added an ignore feature. Here is how to use it.
Tomorrow I am teaching a seminar on social media research. A colleague of mine, Dan Siegel, is teaching the first two hours on traditional online research. I am covering the
The National Labor Relations Board has released a report on 14 social media cases. I haven’t yet had a chance to read through it, so I’ll write something up soon.
Corey White, the man who was the target in the Facebook hitman case has been shot to death. Both defendants in the initial case have been in jail since charges
As the law of social media continues to evolve, I am impressed with how wise jurists are being in their decision making processes. As I have said many times, social
I spoke at a session on social media and litigation today for the Washington County Bar Association. My co-speakers were Judge Jeannine Turgeon and Todd Shill. Judge Turgeon addressed trial
If you recall, I said to use this tool http://www.facebook.com/contact_importer/remove_uploads.php?r=%2Fphonebook to remove phone numbers from your contact list. I also said I wasn’t certain if it worked. Well, today all
One of the major issues surrounding Google+ is that it does not allow for pseudonyms. When the Web first became popular, pseudonyms were pretty much the name of the game.
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