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Libraries increasingly turning to social media to promote their services, according to Internet Librarian International

Akamai Provides Nearly 3X Performance Improvement for Conenza's Corporate Social Networking Platform

Open-Xchange Improves Usability Social Networking Features

ICSA Labs Offers Tips for Safer Social Networking

COULD YOUR SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE HARM YOUR JOB SEARCH MANY IT WORKERS SAY BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY

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Libraries increasingly turning to social media to promote their services, according to Internet Librarian International

LONDON----Libraries and information centres are increasingly using social networking methods to promote awareness of their services and add value to them, according to speakers at Internet Librarian International – the innovation and technology conference for information professionals, which takes place in London next month.

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Akamai Provides Nearly 3X Performance Improvement for Conenza's Corporate Social Networking Platform

Akamai Technologies, Inc. , the leading provider of cloud optimization services, has improved performance of Conenza's corporate social networking platform by over 270 percent. By leveraging Akamai's Web Application Accelerator service, Conenza is continuing to provide its global customers with the most advanced member interaction tools for their private online communities while enhancing ...

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Open-Xchange Improves Usability Social Networking Features

September 9, 2010 -- Open-source collaboration software provider Open-Xchange has announced numerous enhancements to its social networking-enabled platform, and making sharing data easier than before.

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ICSA Labs Offers Tips for Safer Social Networking

The popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn is continuing to grow dramatically, but not just with users. Â Cybercriminals increasingly are targeting these sites and their troves of sensitive, personal information.

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COULD YOUR SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE HARM YOUR JOB SEARCH MANY IT WORKERS SAY BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., September 7, 2010 Despite only three percent of IT workers admitting to getting in trouble for content posted to their social media profiles, up to 50 percent of IT workers say they might or would modify/delete content if they knew a prospective employer was going to review their page as part of the interview process, according to a new 2010 Technisource Social Media Use...

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