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Why Millennials Won’t Unplug From Facebook

PRSay

I was already logged into Facebook on my laptop when I made a free Spotify account back in 2011, so all I had to do was click that blue, rectangular button at the top of the page and within minutes I was blasting the third Velvet Underground album in my dorm room. Millennials are apathetic about digital privacy.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication

Waxing UnLyrical

As a parent you feel relieved, empowered and thankful to have a doctor that is open to communicating with her patients online , instead of feeling left to blindly search on WebMD.com. While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution. Benefits v.

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Leveson Inquiry archive important contribution to debate and education on media ethics

Stephen Waddington

The Leveson Inquiry was established in July 2011 by the then-Prime Minister David Cameron in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal. There are short essays on each of the key themes raised by the Inquiry including privacy, regulation, phone hacking and the internet, all pointing to key evidence.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

As a parent you feel relieved, empowered and thankful to have a doctor that is open to communicating with her patients online , instead of feeling left to blindly search on WebMD.com. While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution. Benefits v.

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How Pink Panties Heralded India's Social Media Movement

Waxing UnLyrical

As privacy and choice gained momentum, permission-based Internet activity has led to what we now describe as the social web. Taking cues from platforms like Ushahidi and Ayllu , similar social technologies could add tremendous value to social and economic inclusion. says: January 4, 2011 at 10:01 am [.]

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FTC Endorsement Guidelines: What Agencies Need to Know

Shift Communications

In a 2011 case involving gift certificates given to bloggers in a Hyundai Super Bowl related promotion, the FTC had this to say: So what does this mean for companies looking for more guidance on complying with the FTC’s Endorsement Guides? Consumer Privacy Is Also an Issue. Who’s Likely to Be Under Scrutiny? The FTC is Serious, Folks.

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PR Must Lose Its Reliance on Hierarchy

Where the Fishermen Ain't

Changes in how programs and platforms use the Internet mean that, sooner than we think, meaningful hierarchies that communications professionals can reliably appeal to will be rare. Companies whose success in communications and reputation management largely depends on mastering those hierarchies will find themselves somewhat adrift.