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11.20.2008 10:31 am

Digital Youth Study shows importance of kids being online

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Today’s story by Joe Crawford about kids and social networking touches on something that many parents, I suspect, will have a hard time believing or accepting.

The story looks at a study released today by the MacArthur Foundation that examines, among other things,…

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09.15.2008 11:23 am

A social networking site for women and divorce

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

We have social networking sites for average people, business people, photographers and musicians. Why not one for divorced people?

Firstwivesworld is aimed at women who getting divorced, thinking about getting divorced or moving beyond a divorce.

No matter what stage of divorce…

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09.11.2008 11:52 am

Job seekers: Be smart and watch what you post online

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

You’d like to think by now that everyone has figured out one of the great pitfalls of online living.

Sure it’s fun to go out and get rip-roaring drunk. But do you really need to blog about it the next day?…

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07.29.2008 11:17 am

Find the social network that’s right for you

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

When I arrived at work this morning, I had an email waiting for me from a woman who read my story today on social networking sites. She’s a Facebook and Myspace user, but the site she wanted to talk about…

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07.21.2008 12:38 pm

Are you LinkedIn to Facebook, MySpace, Plaxo, etc. etc.?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Today while researching a story on social network sites, I came across this MSNBC column by Eve Tahmincioglu, discussing the frustration of wading through the maze of social networking sites available today.

Here’s what people have been asking me lately: “Is it…

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07.15.2008 11:09 am

Some employers are blocking access to time wasters like Facebook and MySpace

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A week or so ago, I sat down at my desk to find a look of panic on the face of one of my coworkers. “They’re blocking Facebook,” she said.

They, of course, are the mysterious men and women who make…

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