Posts Tagged ‘ social networking ’

Abiding Twitter

August 27, 2009
By Nels Lindahl

Maybe writing an essay about the reasons people continue to use Twitter would be more productive than analyzing the reasons people abandon Twitter accounts. Apparently, a batch of current research suggests that a significant portion of Twitter users create and abandon accounts. These accounts simply rest quietly in perpetuity. Society in general abides Twitter....
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Falling Dominos Security Risks

June 30, 2009
By Nels Lindahl

A trend is emerging within social networking applications. That trend is interconnectivity between different social networking applications. When one application has access to another application, the possibility exists for the falling dominos effect. When one of the interconnected social networking applications become compromised the entire string of dominos falls. Researchers could easily make the...
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