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Judge Confirms: You Have No Privacy. Get Over It.

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Brown points out that from a legal standpoint, this statement is both puzzling and unnecessary, but it is nonetheless indicative of a general sentiment that there is no longer any reasonable expectation of online privacy. Yet how many blog posts tell us how to adjust our Facebook privacy settings?

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How Transparent is Too Transparent?

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Some of the quotes in the video include “Domino’s pizza crust is to me like cardboard,&# a sentiment expressed in a focus group but echoed by Domino’s executives. The CEO can’t be 100% transparent on his or her blog. So where does the publicly held company draw the line?

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Social Media and Your Ever-Expanding Brand

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If you accept that customer experience is an important component of your brand, then everything posted about your company on Twitter, Facebook, a blog, or anywhere else online is a tiny part of your brand. So what does this mean in the social media world?

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Facebook: Too Big to Fail

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Now that Facebook has released its Open Graph Protocol for example, which allows, among other things, developers to add a Facebook “Like&# button to their blog or web site, who is responsible for privacy as it pertains to the use of that Like button? They will both experience ups and downs in user sentiment, and revenue.

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McLuhan, Socrates and Edith Wharton On Social Media

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McLuhan clearly foresaw the whole phenomenon of blogging, Twitter and Facebook status updates. The value to a brand of a social media presence, whether through a corporate blog, Facebook page or Twitter account, is hard to dispute, but equally hard to measure. And all but one of them are dead. Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.”