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Women Win Facebook, Twitter, Zynga; Men Get LinkedIn, Reddit [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Women Win Facebook, Twitter, Zynga; Men Get LinkedIn, Reddit [INFOGRAPHIC]
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 11:43 PMChris Taylor
When it comes to the sexes on social media, there are a few places where the battle lines seem settled. It probably won't surprise you to learn, for example, that men are from Google+ and women are from Pinterest. But when it comes to the two...



Delaware Law to Give Students Increased Online Privacy
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 4:18 PMNeha Prakash
Delaware has become the first state to passed a law banning public and private schools from requiring students to give administration access to social media accounts. The bill forbids institutions from requesting students to provide passwords or...



@Sweden Welcomes @Netherlanders to Twitter
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:23 PMAJP
The latest international Twitter trend? So-called Rotation Curation accounts which represent a given country, and are hosted by a different individual each week. These curators aim to influence the perception of their country abroad. The @Sweden...



Satirical Post About Santorum and Grindr Fools the Web [UPDATED]
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 12:57 PMAlex Fitzpatrick
Did Rick Santorum really claim that he thought Grindr, a gay dating app for the iPhone, was instead an app for finding the nearest coffee shop? Absolutely not. The confusion stemmed from an article titled "Santorum Claims He Thought Grindr Was a...



Are Tailored Trends Ruining Twitter?
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 12:03 PMLance Ulanoff
"Snape" and "Serverus" are trending, my Harry Potter obsessed daughter told me. "On Twitter?" I asked. Yes and the theory she had was that it had something to do with a push for a National Harry Potter Day or that Potter's fictional birthday is...



Judge: Public Tweets Have No 'Reasonable Expectation of Privacy'
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 10:15 AMAlex Fitzpatrick
A U.S. judge ordered Twitter on Monday to release data about a user arrested at an Occupy Wall Street protest, partially on the grounds that Twitter users who tweet publicly have "no reasonable expectation of privacy." "If you post a tweet, just...



 
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