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Social Media: Lawyers are your new best friends
How can organisations start helping employees understand what is acceptable or unacceptable social media use in the workplace?
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Google Sites top the US search market again: study
Google Ad Network topped the January Ad Focus ranking with a reach of 92.9% of Americans online
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Report: UK Facebook usage expected to plateau
Nearly a fifth of Britons say they are now using Facebook less than they were a year ago, and the trend is expected to continue.
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Marketers don’t know social media
A study by the Chartered Institute of Marketing revealed that out of nearly 1,000 marketers surveyed, a third reported that social media was not effective at all.
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Google EMEA Head of Mobile defends SearchPlus
Google discusses implementing social features across all their products-not just search.
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Yahoo, Alibaba talks hit a roadblock
It could end the plans of a $17bn tax-free asset swap between the two companies
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Q&A: YouTube talks social media
Dara Nasr, head of display for YouTube UK talks exclusively to CBR about the outlook for social media use in the mobile and business realms.
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Vodafone mulling Cable and Wireless bid
Vodafone has confirmed that it is looking at purchasing troubled fixed line operator Cable and Wireless Worldwide.
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Teens are mean on Facebook: research
A report released by Pew Research reveals that compared with teen web users, adults are more likely to stand back and ignore offensive behaviour on social networking sites.
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'Social CRM' booming
The use of social media is creating new ways for businesses to reach out to their customers.
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Facebook use jumps 50% among small businesses
Small businesses are reaping benefits by taking action and dedicating time to invest in social networks.
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Ofcom to make swapping telcos quicker and easier
Ofcom has today proposed measures to make it easier for consumers to change broadband providers, while also protecting them from being switched without their knowledge or consent.
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Smartphone data revenue keeping Vodafone in the black
Vodafone is in the black thanks to strong data revenue growth, but the company’s troubles in Spain and Italy are still a burden.
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Brazil sues Twitter
It’s been less than two weeks since Twitter announced it would block tweets if they did not comply with government laws and Brazil has stepped up to the plate.
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Anonymous humiliates Syrian president
Hacking group Anonymous attacked Syria’s Ministry of Presidential Affairs, revealing that several of the account's passwords were “12345.”
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