Want to be anonymous on Google+? You are out of luck.
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.
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.
LinkedIn has responded to people’s complaints by announcing changes to its social marketing. Read the post here. LinkedIn notes that it sent out a lot of warnings, put up a
Facebook and the Crazy Contact List Recently a lot of people have been up in arms claiming Facebook is sharing phone numbers of cell phone contacts. It isn’t doing this
Attorney Sam Stretton wrote an excellent piece for law.com today on providing an extension to a lawyer when he reasonably requests it. Sam may not know this, but he actually
In a few weeks I am teaching a PBI seminar on research with Dan Siegel. Dan is teaching traditional web-based research and I am focusing on social media. I thought
It annoys me that people can just put me in groups on Facebook. I hope Facebook changes this soon. Also, it isn’t obvious how to get out of the groups.
I hear a lot of advice about how to blog, how to tweet, how to this, how to that. A lot of it makes me wonder what people are thinking.
Google+ is in beta and there are some kinks to work out. There is practically a riot going on about the ability to use pseudonyms, and we could definitely use
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