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KLM Lets You Book Flights Via Facebook and Twitter

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Here’s another first for airlines: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is now allowing customers to book flights and pay via social media. A customer on Facebook or Twitter can now book or rebook a flight, reserve a seat, arrange extra baggage, and pay through the social networking platform.

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Why Must You Choose Your Office Furniture Mindfully?

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If you have a chance to look at the images of Google’s office, you will find some off-beat items such as couches, neck pillows, books, etc. Remember, increasing your workplace social network improves the social health of your organization. The reason is simple.

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Which Airlines Are Most Responsive On Twitter?

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Virgin America, another risk-taker in social media, is not even present among the top ten; the brand is known for being the first to offer WiFi on all flights , and for launching the first in-flight social network in February 2014. The data comes from early results of SocialBakers’ Socially Devoted initiative for Q1 2014.

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Gatwick Airport To Publish New Children’s Stories Via SoundCloud

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Gatwick Airport recently became the first European airport to use the social network Soundcloud by releasing a series of audio books for kids and parents.

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How to Stay Safe Online

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Privacy settings are always changing when it comes to social networking sites (and these companies don’t always tell you when they do). Take a page from their book and protect your files, too. The next time you want to share a photo of you and your family online, ask yourself: who can really see this?

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The Worst Malware Ever (and What It Teaches Us About Malware of the Future)

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In 1999, Melissa pretended to be a Word file containing passwords to — ahem — adult websites, but when opened, the file sent the virus to the first 50 people in the user’s email address book. Then, Zeus created a botnet that is still used to steal login details for social networks, banks, email accounts and more.

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The Worst Malware Ever (and What It Teaches Us About Malware of the Future)

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In 1999, Melissa pretended to be a Word file containing passwords to — ahem — adult websites, but when opened, the file sent the virus to the first 50 people in the user’s email address book. Then, Zeus created a botnet that is still used to steal login details for social networks, banks, email accounts and more.

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