Facebook Says it May Launch Legal Action Against Employers Who Ask for User Passwords Lately there has been a great deal of discussion surrounding Facebook passwords and the fact that employers, government agencies, and universities have been asking potential applicants or interviewees for them. The social networking site released a statement supporting those who do continue reading
Study Suggests Content Matters On Twitter A study was conducted by HP Labs in order to determine how to increase views or re-tweets of an article on Twitter. HP Labs analyzed articles, approximately 40,000, during one week in August and had some interesting findings. According to the study, sentiment or tone does not increase the continue reading
Welcome to another edition of Square Smarts. This week’s Smarts provides insight into the evolution of the digital footprint, including who is using (and not using) which medium, why consumers even bother to engage in the first place, and where they are choosing to interact the most. Enjoy! The Evolution of Blogging Blogger Activity Dwindles continue reading
Don’t be fooled by the Kindle. Amazon is not a gadget maker. Amazon has never been a gadget maker. Amazon made its name as a low-overhead internet retailer that could ship you the stuff you want, when you want it, with relatively little hassle. Only problem, is that the “stuff” Amazon once became so famous continue reading