Tag Archives: MySpace

Reports of Privacy’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

By Jenn Riggle
Facebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg made news earlier this year when he announced that the age of privacy is over. But from all appearances, this is certainly not the case. In fact, the age of privacy may have just begun.
At last month’s f8 conference, Facebook unveiled its “instant personalization” program that automatically [...]

Is Trust In Twitter Misplaced?

Now that Twitter hype is starting to cool off a bit, marketers need to take the time to evaluate the real value of this social network. First of all, Twitter offers a great place to talk with technologists, marketers, journalists, select stars and cause-activists. However, it’s not that great of a social network [...]

Google’s Great Buzz Gamble

In 1944, the ABC — comprised of the remnants of the NBC blue network — launched to compete with NBC (Red) and CBS. Last week marked the very loud and controversial launch of Buzz to more than 175 million Gmail users. After almost a week to digest the launch, I’m starting to think Buzz [...]

The Birds and the Bees – and Social Media

by Jenn Riggle 
I’m not proud to say that I have a double standard when it comes to social media and my kids. But I have to admit, I’m a “Do as I say, not as I do” kind of mom.
I have a Twitter account, Facebook page, a LinkedIn profile and spend a lot of my [...]