Censoring social media curbs free speech, say netizens

The Indian government's decision to prosecute social networking sites like Google and Facebook has triggered public anger, with netizens saying the move is tantamount to clamping down on constitutional rights of free …

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SEO 2012 – Predictions for trends in Search Engine Optimization …

Smartphones have apparently not yet surpassed PCs as the preferred way to access the Internet, but the trend continues in that direction and the use of mobile for social networking strengthens that momentum. Mobile access ..

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Court Denies Motion to Provide Access to Social Networking Sites in …

Reed (blogged about recently here) on the ground that the party seeking discovery lacked a sufficient good-faith basis for requesting access to the private portion of the other side's social networking accounts. In Largent, and ..

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Bar Applications and the Relevance of Social Network Information …

This piece discusses social networking websites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter and MySpace) and their importance vis-à-vis the First Amendment in terms of communicating ideas (i.e

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Trusted Advisor » Empty Calorie Social Networking » Trusted Advisor

Of course, there are a lot of reasons why those particular numbers might diverge, but one of them is this: a lot of the ‘social’ in ‘ social networking ‘ is nothing of the kind. It isn’t just ‘lo-cal’ networking, it’s utterly ‘no-cal.’ …

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