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An Explicit Link Between PRISM and Social Media Intelligence

Net-Savvy Executive

Writing at Wired UK, Paul Wright has some concerns about the use of social media monitoring in law enforcement: Meet Prism''s little brother: Socmint. For the past two years a secretive unit in the Metropolitan Police has been developing the tools for blanket surveillance of the public''s social media conversations.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

© 2006 Prescient Digital Media. Previous: Open source solutions. The study culminates a great deal of analysis including a survey of more than 1000 e-mail managers (mostly IT managers and executives, and records and document management specialists). Social media. Governance. Human Resources. Intranet 2.0.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Buzz Marketing for Technology

RSS feed: We write on web technology and social media tools for non-profits - charities, associations, clubs and other organizations. and Social Media trends. open source. Social networking. Terms of Use Privacy Policy Billing and Refund policy. Your URL (optional ). Comments (required).

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

In an era when government spying, corporate hacking scandals, major security flaws, online stalking and social media shaming are rarely out of the headlines, it can seem like the internet has grown up into a deep dark forest, with wolves lurking behind every tree. Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

In an era when government spying, corporate hacking scandals, major security flaws, online stalking and social media shaming are rarely out of the headlines, it can seem like the internet has grown up into a deep dark forest, with wolves lurking behind every tree. Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

In an era when government spying, corporate hacking scandals, major security flaws, online stalking and social media shaming are rarely out of the headlines, it can seem like the internet has grown up into a deep dark forest, with wolves lurking behind every tree. Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

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74 Artificial Intelligence Statistics to Guide Your Marketing Plan

Hootsuite

Source: IBM 34% of companies currently use AI , and an additional 42% are exploring AI. 35% of organizations are training and reskilling their teams to use new AI and automation tools 22% of respondents to a McKinsey survey say they regularly use generative AI in their work , while 79% said they had at least some exposure to generative AI.