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#Hacker posts #Facebook bug report on #Zuckerberg’s wall

#Hacker posts #Facebook bug report on #Zuckerberg’s wall | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
A Palestinian information system expert says he was forced to post a bug report on Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook page after the social network’s security team failed to recognize that a critical vulnerability he found allows anyone to post on...

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Laurens ten Hagen's curator insight, August 18, 2013 2:08 PM

Nice #Security Mark...;-) #NSA

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Social Media Transparency [Infographic]

Social Media Transparency [Infographic] | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

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Annette Schmeling's curator insight, January 24, 2013 12:13 AM

Honesty, Openness, Diversity, Self-Awareness - great values to keep in mind as you engage in Social Media. 

janlgordon's comment, January 24, 2013 12:35 AM
Thank you Annette Schmeling for your comment, I'm in complete agreement.
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10 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2013 Is Your Business Ready?

10 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2013 Is Your Business Ready? | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

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janlgordon's curator insight, December 4, 2012 3:52 PM

This piece from Trendwatching contains some very valuable information about the future of business and how you can stay relevant by staying informed.


Here are some of the highlights that caught my attention:


Mega-trend of transparency in 2013?


**Brands  must move from 'having nothing to hide' to pro-actively showing and proving they have nothing to hide.


**The perfect storm of consumers' ever-greater lust for NEWISM and niches, the expectation of (instantly!) getting jut the right product, ongoing eco-concerns and the desire for more interesting stories will all combine with the spread of new local manufacturing technologies such as:


  *3D-printing and make-on-demand, to trigger a resurgence in

    domestic manufacturing in established markets in 2013


Mobile Moments


**in 2013, consumers will look to their mobile devices to maximize absolutely every moment, multi-if-not-hypertasking their experiences, purchases and communications...


Eco Trend for 2013


**Rather than being discarded or even recycled (by someone else), these products can be given back to nature to grow something new, with all the eco-status and eco-stories


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Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/Vkmo1j]

Barbara Saunders's curator insight, December 11, 2012 2:26 PM

Knowing what's coming and what's happening is 80% of the battle - positioning yourself properly is the rest.

C3 Consensus's curator insight, January 24, 2013 8:13 AM

Les tendances consommation pour l'année 2013

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For People to Trust You, Reveal Your Intentions

For People to Trust You, Reveal Your Intentions | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
In our last blog, we discussed the importance of competence for fostering the trust you need as a manager to influence others.

 

We stressed that management competence includes not just technical knowledge of the work but operational and political know-how as well.

 

Here we want to focus on the other great component of trust — character — but by taking a different approach.

 

So far we've argued that intentions — character — are the foundation of trust, that they must be supported by competence, and that you must take pains to reveal them. But we haven't addressed the question of your intentions themselves. Does it matter what your intentions are?

 

Yes, of course it does. We don't trust anyone simply because they have clear intentions. Otherwise, we'd trust Hannibal Lector and other villains.

 

===> People trust us because we have the right intentions, which are those intentions people accept and agree with. What are "the right" intentions? <===

 

That's not an easy question to answer, especially for a boss, and it's the subject of our next blog.

 

Read more, very interesting...

 

 


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Trust Is Not An Algorithm: Big Data Are Hot, But They Also Miss A Lot

Trust Is Not An Algorithm: Big Data Are Hot, But They Also Miss A Lot | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

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30 Ways to Build the “Know, Like, and Trust” Factor that Grows an Audience

30 Ways to Build the “Know, Like, and Trust” Factor that Grows an Audience | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Your content is good. You know your material. You know how to put words together in a way people want to read. You're nearly there. But the game isn't

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Jeff Domansky's comment, January 17, 2013 2:48 PM
Jan, I always enjoy your curation. Keep the great material coming.
janlgordon's comment, January 19, 2013 12:36 AM
Thanks so much Jeff Domansky, I really appreciate your kind words!
Better Homes, Better Life's comment, January 26, 2013 11:19 PM
Outstanding article... blogging is harder than most people think and that is why so many quit.... My blog is finally starting to pay off after a long while.... have to keep going even when only a few are reading... thanks...
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Facebook, Google Less Trusted Than Your Grocery Store [STUDY]

Facebook, Google Less Trusted Than Your Grocery Store [STUDY] | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

People trust their grocery store with their personal information more than they do Facebook or Google . . .

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Trust and Reputation Platform Allows Others To Define Your Expertise and Competence Areas

Trust and Reputation Platform Allows Others To Define Your Expertise and Competence Areas | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

"There's a new buzz on the airwaves and it's called Connect.me.

 

This is not another flash in the pan but a serious contender for building trust and reputation across your social network."

 

I like it a lot too. Go give it a try:

http://connect.me 


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