Twitter isn't some strange new thing anymore, according to a fresh report. In fact, if you reference "Twitter" in front of someone, the odds of you getting a str...
The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing today about issues surrounding the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and if it should be updated to address online da...
Just over half (51%) of the people on social networks use their real name, according to a new survey by Opinion Research and sponsored by Chubb Insurance.
The sur...
Yesterday, Tony Orsini, my son's middle school principal sent a blunt letter to all parents telling us that we should ban social networks for our middle school children. I was...
Amazon has introduced a 2.5 software update for its Kindle, which features support for Facebook and Twitter.
The new Facebook and Twitter support will allow Kindl...
Facebook ranked as the top search term in March across all three major search engines, according to a new report from Hitwise.
Overall, Facebook related terms ac...
Social network marketing company LiveWorld, has introduced a high-speed moderation tool for brands' Facebook Walls and WebProNews spoke to Peter Friedman, Chairman and CEO of Li...
Nicorette has launched a Facebook contest promoting its new mini lozenge.
The contest called "mini Moments" ask smokers to share their most important re...
A new social networking site has launched called RecreateMyNight.com and WebProNews spoke to Tejpaul Bhatia, President of the site about its offerings.
Bhatia sa...
Papa John's has launched a social media campaign on its Facebook page, called "Papa's Specialty Pizza Challenge," asking customers to create and name its next specialt...
Now that most of the web is scrambling to get like buttons and/or recommend buttons on their sites, there is going to be more "liking" and "recommending" on...
The National Archives has launched a social media scavenger hunt to promote its new exhibit "Discovering the Civil War."
The social media campaign is la...
Privacy experts and random users are no longer the only ones complaining about how Facebook's latest moves have affected privacy. Senator Charles Schumer made an objection...