Wednesday, November 25, 2009

social networking

MySpace to Open Profile Data to Other Sites

Web socialites could automatically share MySpace data with profiles on Yahoo and eBay. more >>

Parents Are More Web-Wary Than Teachers

Survey shows teachers are twice as likely to think the Internet helps build social skills. more >>

Connecticut's NCLB Lawsuit Is Dismissed

With her free time, Secretary Spellings may start a Facebook page. more >>

Oh, Behave!

Social networking has its own social dynamics. Here's how to navigate them. more >>

Former FEMA Director Brown Is Making a Facebook Comeback

Mocked by everyone, he's staged a comeback and has a fast-growing Facebook page to prove it. more >>

Take Your Résumé and Shove It

A hiring manager spills what he's looking for in your LinkedIn profile and on your Facebook page. more >>

The New Job Application: No E-mail or Résumé

Would you be a good candidate based on your LinkedIn profile? more >>

Boosting Your Sales With Social Networking

How a guy with an M.B.A. but no job found his way using the Web. more >>

Using the Web to Search for a Job

Cheezhead blogger says technology is best used to bolster your personal networking. more >>

A Year in the Life of Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook's founder didn't quite win Newsmaker of the Year, but he still had quite a year. more >>

Your space, not mine

I want an online social network! You know, a group of friends with whom I can electronically share music and pictures and whimsical moment-by-moment observations. I'm only 40, after all. more >>

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