You see numerous conferences running Twitter aggregators to capture all of the traffic and chatter. I strongly agree with this idea of having it shown and utilized. However, it is important to also protect your Twitter stream from being hijacked.
You see numerous conferences running Twitter aggregators to capture all of the traffic and chatter. I strongly agree with this idea of having it shown and utilized. However, it is important to also protect your Twitter stream from being hijacked.
Cisco launches SocialMiner 8,5 so your company can interact with social media. But did they give enough capabilities to make it worthwhile?
A new study from Webroot dumped a lot of stats in my lap. Most of which are companies portraying some feigned sense of security by attempting to block outside social networks. My guess is the companies in the survey missed the point but creates the fear.
With Twitter launching sponsored tweets into the stream, will the developers of clients write code to remove these from paid versions of the apps to make themselves money?