links for 2009-07-28
29 July 2009
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How can corporate employees’ participation in Social Media be dealt with and managed in a way that liberates them — without putting the company at risk?
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Some bloggers are under increased scrutiny for failing to disclose relationships they have with companies they promote in posts. The FTC is considering new guidelines that would hold bloggers and companies liable for untruthful statements made on blogs or social media sites, and organisations such as Word of Mouth Marketing Association and the Social Media Business Council are developing codes of ethics that encourage transparency for independent and corporate bloggers alike.
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Despite the Chinese government’s attempt to block certain sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube there has been a huge rise in the amount of internet users in the country.
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The Sussex Express invites two leading local politicians to answer the above question…
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Making full use of social media applications is a simple and cost-effective means of building up a database of loyal customers, small businesses have been advised.
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Social media sites takes on bike crime in Boston
Cyclists in Boston have a new weapon in their arsenal against bike thieves – Twitter.
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Google's clandestine search engine formula is mysteriously favouring big brands. While conspiracy theories abound smaller brands seek ways to compete.
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People leave Facebook every day so what should we read into the high profile exodus of Microsoft founder Bill Gates and home-making queen Martha Stewart?
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New government guidance has been published urging civil servants to use the micro-blogging site Twitter.
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