Coming to search results near you: corporate blogs worth reading (ZDNet)
* Jennifer Leggio is on vacation Guest editorial by Rick Burnes Despite plenty of discussion about their virtues, business blogs have yet to capture the attention of readers. Most business blogs are still regarded as the voices of companies, not legitimate content sources. If you have any doubts, take a look Technorati's top-ranked blogs. Only two in the top 100 represent companies: the Official ...
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Schools Get T3ch Tr3ndy (Contra Costa Times)
Technology isn't just for the corporate boardroom any more. More public and private schools have begun to invest in high-tech materials for the classroom in hopes of giving students better tools to complete their education.
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Twitter tries to shore up security in wake of hack attack (SearchSecurity.com)
As many as 33 high profile Twitter accounts were breached just days after a widespread phishing scam targeted users of the social network.
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Phishers Hit Twitter Users (InternetNews.com)
Obama, Britney Spears and Bill O'Reilly among reported victims of phony Twitter messages that also included an iPhone scam.
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Google Examines Its 2008 Blogging Trends (WebProNews)
One of the reasons Google gets so much press coverage is, frankly, that its representatives are so good about discussing corporate developments. And now things have been taken an informative/slightly ridiculous step further with a blog post summing up Google's blogging habits this year. read more
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