BBC
My first task on my return from holiday was to plough my way through a 365 page document. Actually, Ofcom's UK Communications Market report is a fascinating document, with all sorts of insights into what is changing and what isn't in the way we run our media lives. So, we may be spending 24 minutes a day with computers - bu (Read More)
Submitted by Eristoddle:
Here is a list of white label social networking software. Software available for you to launch your own social network today. (Read More)
: i see ... thats what i just have thought i should really use .....miy firefox is exploding by the way from these addons and some social horses have died - like taggly - is that right?
Submitted by J Deragon:
Business networking website LinkedIn has published a series of guidelines to help prevent users damaging their careers by mixing professional contacts and friends online.LinkedIn claimed 47% of the UK's web users are mixing their social and professional lives by accepting networking invitations from "frolleagues" - colleagu (Read More)
: This sounds like a spin from LinkedIn vs. Facebook. They're using scare tactics to try to convince people to keep their professional vs. friend networks apart.
: I'm confused with the issue. Colleagues are inherently part of my network on LinkedIn so whether they are friends are not are irrelevant. Maybe I'm misreading the article but I don't know many who add just friends to LinkedIn like they would facebook. What's the benefit for anyone?
: I'm not doing anything in my personal life that I'm ashamed of so for me mixing the two makes no difference. LinkedIn has been great as a means to add connections to, but to locate potential business partners etc i've found people very unfriendly and not willing to co-operate.
I like Facebook as it allows me to connect with people from all walks of life
Submitted by Vincent Wright:
Etiquette in the Age of Social MediaAugust 14, 2008office pool I’m no Emily Post, but I have some things I want to share with you. Many come from my own experiences. Others come from thinking about how people might use the web in a less-than-polite way. In some cases, you might have a difference of opinion. Consider this a (Read More)