Facebook has launched a new page devoted to US politics (Facebook.com/USpolitics). The page will monitor how US politicians, political campaigns and elected officials use Facebook to connect with citizens. Facebook and other forms of social media have become vital places for politics, political support and interest, and building connection between users, campaigns and political figures. [...]
US Politics Page Launched By Facebook
June 3rd, 2010 · 5:20 pm
Tags: government, social, web
DOD Allows Social Media On NIPRNET
February 28th, 2010 · 12:41 am
The US Department of Defense will now allow social networking and Web 2.0 social tools access within it’s Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET). A statement “Responsible and Effective Use of Internet-based Capabilities” (DTM 09-026) was released on February 25th to formally allow social networking use within the non-classified network–unifying the policy across military branches [...]
Tags: government, military, social, web
US State Dept To Formally Protest To China Regarding Hacking Attacks
January 18th, 2010 · 10:20 am
Following the Google investigation of recent hacking attacks, which resulted in the discovery of potential Chinese government involvement or acceptance, the US State Department will formally protest to the Chinese Government demanding an explanation. “We will be issuing a formal demarche to the Chinese government in Beijing on this issue in the coming days,” said [...]
Tags: government, privacy, security, software, web
FTC To Regulate Blogs On Product Endorsement
October 7th, 2009 · 6:27 am
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking increased transparency with product endorsement on blogs and social networks. Paid product endorsements on blogs, Twitter, Facebook and other social websites will need to reveal their sponsorship, otherwise they will be faced with fines, a lawsuit or other penalties. The new guidelines will come into effect on December 1st. [...]
Tags: business, communications, government, social, web
FBI Predictive Data System Revealed In Unclassified Documents
September 24th, 2009 · 3:50 pm
The FBI is using a data-mining system that closely resembles DARPA’s Total Information Awareness program. The purpose of the data-mining system is to uncover terror sleeper cells in the US. The data collected by the system includes travel records, including hotel and airline records. The FBI has plans to expand the program to help solve [...]
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