Monthly Archives: July 2011

Making Social Networks Unsociable

Proposed California legislation would upend social networking sites’ privacy policies by imposing restrictions on what user information can be shared and requiring sites to establish more stringent privacy settings.  Internet companies and trade associations oppose the bill proposed by Senator Ellen Corbett on the grounds it could undermine their business and have unintended consequences. The […]

Google+ : How Does It Work?

Google Plus is an attempt by Google to create a strong presence in the social networking market.  Having been unveiled this week Google has found a way to package together their existing online properties, such as: Gmail, Google Analytics, and the +1 Button, with their new social networking platform. Google+, their latest innovation, was built […]

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