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Google’s new privacy policy

Sherrilynne Starkie

Most Gmail users will have received at least one message from Google this week (I received ten) explaining the company’s new privacy policy. The company has more than 60 privacy policies tied to its various products and services and so, in March 2012, it will be streamlining this all down into one policy. VISIT MY FACEBOOK PAGE.

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From Rhetoric to Revenue: the Rebirth of Social Media as a B2B Growth Engine

Oktopost

Transforming Social Media into a B2B Growth Engine through Employee Advocacy. Through employee advocacy with Oktopost, Andrew has turned social into an engine for talent acquisition and lead generation. Watch the video here: Breaking Barriers of Employee Advocacy: Strategic Rollout, Data Management, and Navigating Privacy.

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Is Search Privacy Important To You?

Small Business Mavericks

Are you concerned about search privacy? If so, then you might be interested in two smaller search engines. But Blekko and DuckDuckGo are banking on you wanting more privacy than that. The search engine makes use of “slashtags,&# which are akin to Twitter’s hashtags. Are these smaller search engines good?

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Facebook Privacy Gone Awry: Search Engines Indexing Email Addresses from Facebook

Bill Hartzer

Private email addresses of individuals who have Facebook accounts are getting indexed by the search engines, including Google , Yahoo! , There are certain web pages on Facebook, mainly the Facebook Email Opt Out web page, that are getting indexed by the search engines. and Microsoft’s Bing.com.

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Protecting Your Online Privacy: How to Keep Your Online Activity Private from Pirates, Hackers and Marketers

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The recent proliferation of social media networks has increased awareness of online privacy issues. On the surface, some may feel that online privacy is only a concern for those attempting to hide their internet activities. Online privacy is an issue that impacts ALL of us. This could not be further from the truth.

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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity SMM

A 2020s website should act as a hub for all marketing activities, including email marketing, link-building, content marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), mobile marketing, PPC advertising, and much more. Moreover, brands today can use their websites to build a community around their product or service.

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Can My Social Media Actually Hurt My College Admissions?

SocMed Sean

Unless you have certain privacy measures in place, yes. There are certain privacy settings that you can use that keep your account open to the public but that hide certain posts. Consider Adjusting the Privacy Settings Across the Various Social Networks. If you have no privacy measures engaged, yes. They do in many cases.