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T.H.E. Journal November 13, 2009 Scott Aronowitz |
Educator Use of Social Networking Lags Behind Interest Educators suggested some factors inhibiting the growth of this technology in educational settings include privacy concerns, schools/districts that block access to these Web sites, and time pressure.  |
InternetNews November 13, 2009 |
YouTube to Support High-Res 1080p Videos Bigger, clearer videos coming to YouTube as Google continues to tinker with monetization strategies.  |
InternetNews November 13, 2009 |
Clicker Aims to Be TV Guide for Net Video Former Ask.com CEO brings out Clicker, a kind of 21st century TV Guide for Internet videos.  |
InternetNews November 12, 2009 |
Retweet Redux: Twitter's New Feature Hits Snag Facing an unexpected wave of errors, Twitter has halted the roll-out of its controversial retweet feature.  |
CIO November 11, 2009 Kristin Burnham |
Coping With Social Media Burnout Whether you're struggling to see the value or finding yourself drowning in a sea of tweets, we explain how you can work social media into your workday and still get "real work" done.  |
InternetNews November 11, 2009 |
Twitter Debuts Native Retweet Feature Controversy attends Twitter's delivery of a native version of one of its most widely used features.  |
CIO October 1, 2009 Jeremy Kirk |
Web Gurus Reveal How to Attract and Keep Users Anyone who is building a Web-based community, whether it be a social network or other application, faces the same initial hurdle as sites such as Digg did: getting those first few regular users can be quite difficult.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Facebook Groups Hijacked in the Name of Security Organization claims its tactics are designed to point out vulnerabilities in social networking site's group administration protocol.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Twitter, LinkedIn Join Forces Social sites sync up to create two-way flow of communication.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Google's Gift: Free Airport Wi-Fi Google bestows a gift in airports for travelers, while Yahoo takes Manhattan.  |
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