...site, giving readers the ability to share articles via Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Plus or email right from their mobile device. To make...
...generated content sites like Yelp, Trip Advisor and Zagat (now owned by Google). If you're not watching your feedback on such public channels, you...
A lot of conversations about social media mention the explosive growth of networks like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. They also include at least one individual who will tell you, unequivocally, tha
...as anyone who has ever used a similarly sized Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus 7, or Amazon Kindle Fire knows all too well ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...just two examples of social networking sites. Other common sites include Google Plus, Twitter, Meetup.com, Orkut, Flickr, Gather.com, Tumblr, Windows Live Spaces...
Businesses are facing several new realities. Their customers and clients expect them to go beyond "traditional" forms of communication into social media
...Twitter and ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...a proposed class action against Google Inc. and Viacom Inc. for...Act and the Wiretap Act, plus intrusion upon seclusion and unjust...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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