Why Accept a Friend Request?
While reading Peter Kim’s post “Reputation Matters“ in my head I began listing reasons why someone would accept a social networking friend request (e.g. a request on Facebook, Linkedin, etc). Initially I thought the list
While reading Peter Kim’s post “Reputation Matters“ in my head I began listing reasons why someone would accept a social networking friend request (e.g. a request on Facebook, Linkedin, etc). Initially I thought the list
The other day I was talking to a friend about the various communications outlets I use such as this blog, my RSS reader, Twitter, Facebook and a host of other services. My friend then asked
The short answer is no ’“ at least under certain circumstances. Out-Law.com recently featured leading intellectual property lawyer Catrin Turner who had the following to say on the matter’ “If a social networking site is
This story simply blows me away: In 1999, a young woman named Esther Reed drops out of high school. She has a reputation as a ’bad apple,’ including an arrest for stealing her sister’s checkbook.