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Banning Facebook, Twitter at work could backfire, says Ontario privacy commissioner

October 28, 2009

Banning employees from visiting social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter at work isn’t a good idea, according to Ontario privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian.

“I think it’s a mistake,” the privacy commissioner told ITBusiness.ca. “It’s like waving the proverbial red…

Facebook Twittering away its chances

September 29, 2009

As Twitter grows, marketers see opportunity and Facebook sees competition

Sep 26, 2009 04:30 AM
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Walter Ritchi is no stranger to social networking – particularly Facebook, which he uses to stay in touch with family and friends.

But when it comes…

10 Great B-toB Sites

September 18, 2009

 Karen J. Bannan
Story posted: September 14, 2009 – 9:39 am EDT

Each year, BtoB asks a panel of five Web site design and usability experts to identify 10 of the best b-to-b Web sites out there. Though the medium…

The alternative to blocking Facebook

September 9, 2009

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By: Rafael Ruffolo – ComputerWorld Canada  (09 Sep 2009)

Vero Beach, Fla.-based SpectorSoft makes its case for corporate monitoring software. Plus, a pair of Info-Tech Research Group analysts weighs in on what companies should know before…

Canada takes leading role in Facebook privacy issues

August 20, 2009

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  By: Jennifer Kavur – Computer World Canada  (19 Aug 2009)

Discussions between Facebook and the Privacy Commissioner of Canada over the social networking site’s compliance with Canadian federal privacy law are moving along smoothly.…

Facebook has privacy gaps: Canadian watchdog

July 17, 2009

By Randall Palmer

OTTAWA (Reuters) – The popular social networking site Facebook is not doing enough to protect the personal information it gets from subscribers, and it gives users confusing and incomplete information about privacy matters, Canada’s privacy commissioner said on…

Kevin Rose: 10 Ways To Increase Your Twitter Followers

June 18, 2009

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This guest post is written by Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg and the cofounder of Revision3 and Pownce. Kevin, who has over 88,000 followers on Twitter (making him the second most followed after…

Stayin’ Alive – Cash management secrets of successful Canadian SMBs

June 2, 2009

“To stay alive until recovery come you have to cut down on unnecessary expenses,” he said.

But he cautioned against knee-jerk reactions such as “thoughtlessly gutting the workforce just to save on payroll.” Such a move could backfire especially when productive…

SaaS Web Security a Cheaper Option, McAfee Says

April 30, 2009

Thu, April 30, 2009 — Santa Clara, Calif.-based security vendor McAfee Inc. released a software-as-a-service Web security tool for protecting a distributed workforce from Web threats, while rendering IT departments fewer upfront costs in light of current budgetary constraints.

Especially in…

Why an $873-million court ruling won’t stop spam

November 25, 2008

By: Rafael Ruffolo – ComputerWorld Canada

A Montreal spammer has been ordered to pay an astronomical settlement fee to Facebook for illegally obtaining user login data and sending out millions of spam messages. But with little chance to collect, industry observers…