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Study: Prostitutes use Facebook to find 'Johns'
Users should be careful when accepting those friend requests. Some of them might want to be "friends" for a cost.
Tags: prostitution
Have the voters changed their minds already?
Dave Ross, commentator
Tags: Wisconsin , Dave Ross , Scott Walker , unions , Tom Barrett
Facebook privacy proves not so private...again
Facebook is moving the boundaries of privacy again, with plans to give third-party developers permission to ask social network users for their home addresses and phone numbers.
Tags: Evan Haning , privacy , online privacy
Unsocial network: The stresses of Facebook
A study out of a Scottish university indicates Facebook, the social media site designed to reconnect with old friends and make new ones, may be stressing users out.
Tags: Veronica Robinson , Paul D. Shinkman , stress , Gilbert Salazar , Defakto Group
Air Force hiring secret imaginary cyberfriends
The Air Force wants to create a whole unit of non-existent identities on social media sites.
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Air Force , social media , RFP , twitter
Are you a social networking animal?
How often do you post to Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites?
Tags: social media , twitter , Netpop Research
Social Media is driving revolutions
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Tags: social media , twitter , J.J. Green
Charles Co. monitors student Facebook bullying
A form of cyberbullying has become popular with teens in the WTOP listening area and law enforcement officers are taking action.
Tags: cyberbullying , Charles County Sheriff's Office , Diane Richardson
Federal pros rise to social media challenges
The federal government is no stranger to Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Using those tools effectively is the subject of the Federal News Radio Discussion: Shouting from the Rooftops.
Tags: Federal Drive , panel discussion , social media , twitter , Jennifer Gustetic , Phase One Consulting Group , Sheila Campbell , GSA , Haley Van Dyck , FCC , technology , management , Suzanne Kubota
Man indicted for Metro threat seeks jail release
The Arlington man charged with making a threat on Facebook to put explosives on Metro and blow up manholes in Georgetown wants to get out of jail until trial.
Tags: Awais Younis , U.S. District Court in Alexandria , Frank Salvato , Metro , Georgetown




