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Is Google Glass Just Another Nail in Privacy’s Coffin?

Melissa Agnes

A look at Google Glass’s privacy issues and terms of service by Judith Delaney, attorney. On April 15, 2014, Google had a one day sale of its Google Glass. This beta version cost $1,500 a pop that you had to pay by using Google wallet. Needless to say a price that is not realistic for most of us.

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May Tech news round-up

PR in High Definition

Zoom has been a go-to platform for many despite the security and privacy concerns, but the big tech firms have finally arrived with their products to take on Zoom. Google has just launched Google Meet; it’s free and currently has no time limit, you just need a Google account to access. Read more about it on Reuters.

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The 2 Types of Social Network to Navigate for Social Listening

Cision

Social conversations can help develop sales leads, improve customer service and highlight employees’ acts of kindness, but only if brands know how to listen closely to what their audiences are saying. Privacy filters differ depending on each network, but pages are generally more restricted in regards to how they engage with fellow users.

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3 Things You Don’t Know About Social Media Monitoring

Waxing UnLyrical

But with more and more monitoring platforms gobbling up big data, and as individuals become increasingly concerned about their personal privacy rights online, social media privacy training and social media surveillance training have become equally critical. Let’s focus on employee privacy in the workplace. In the U.S.,

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Attention Graduates: You Will Be Googled

David PR Group

After learning that a fellow employee was fired for lying on his application, Geffen sorted every piece of mail coming into William Morris. Employers may instantly check credentials by using Google searches, and they’re looking for a lot more than proof of matriculation. You Will Be Googled. You will be Googled.

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May Tech news round-up

PR in High Definition

Zoom has been a go-to platform for many despite the security and privacy concerns, but the big tech firms have finally arrived with their products to take on Zoom. Google has just launched Google Meet; it’s free and currently has no time limit, you just need a Google account to access. Read more about it on Reuters.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

I have to use Teams, Wrike, Kapost, Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Data Studio, Sharepoint, Salesforce, Oktopost and Slack to communicate with clients and teams. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. More virtual events, remote employees require different channels of internal communications.”. Jack of all trades.