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5 Top Tips for Safer Social Networking

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Majority of our social networking tips and ‘How to’ articles are aimed at organizations managing and reporting on network traffic to improve online safety at work.

This time around I thought I share some tips focusing on how individuals can ensure they’re being smart and safe when engaging in social networking activities. Hopefully these tips can assist you, or the people working in your organization, in avoiding being exposed to the dark side of social networking where hackers, identity thieves, fraudsters and stalkers are lurking in the shadows.

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Watch Latest Webinar – Web 2.0 in the Workplace today

Friday, December 10th, 2010

In light of Clearswift’s (network security vendor and WebSpy technology partner) latest research report, Web 2.0 in the Workplace Today, WebSpy and Clearswift will host a series of webinars aimed at the channel.

Even though the webinars are channel focused I thought I’d share the most recent one with all of you. It includes very interesting product demos from Mark Maciw, product manager at Clearswift, and Scott Glew, Product Operations Manager at WebSpy. By seeing the products in action you’ll get a greater understanding of their capabilities and complementing aspects and hopefully learn how to:

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Latest Research and 5 Tips for Managing Web 2.0 in the Workplace

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Clearswift (network security vendor and WebSpy technology partner) recently released their first report, in a series of three, on the use of social media and web 2.0 in the workplace.

From not wanting to touch social media with a ten foot pole, employers are these days increasingly aware of the benefits of social media and web 2.0 in the workplace. Clearswift used an independent market research firm and interviewed approximately 250 online office workers and 150 managers across the UK, US, Australia and Germany.

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Who should take the responsibility for Adolescent Cyber Bullying?

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

I just read a long, but rather interesting, article on adolescent cyber bullying.

Cyber bullying is legally defined as repeated harassment online, although in popular use, it can describe even a sharp-elbowed, unwarranted swipe online. We all know kids can be cruel because they often lack the maturity and empathy to understand the emotional ramifications their words or actions can have on others. Adding the anonymity of the Internet, cyber bullying can be more psychologically savage than schoolyard bullying. The Internet erases inhibitions and adolescents often take the bullying much further online than in person.

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Google Claim 6.4% of Internet traffic. Help us put this to the test

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

According to recent report, Google has a record slice, 6.4%, of the world’s Internet traffic. An accurate figure? Well, we wanted to put this claim to the test and therefore started off by investigating the share of WebSpy’s traffic to Google sites. We also encourage our Vantage and Analyzer users to do the same thing and share results in below comment section – it will only take a minute.

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Twitter Evolution Infographic and Amazing Usage Statistics

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

As it’s always been pretty difficult getting accurate figures on Twitter demographics and usage I was pretty chuffed to come across below statistics and facts.

If you are, or considering, blocking Twitter at your workplace please have a look through these amazing numbers and think again. Seems like Twitter is here to stay doesn’t it? The distinction between personal and professional Twitter usage is diminishing as it is being adopted by the masses as an every day tool to communicate with friends, provide networking opportunities, locate critical contacts, leads and receive timely industry news. Blocking access to Twitter, or other social media sites, means blocking an online revolution and depriving the needs of a professional workforce. This in turn can cause resentment, increase costly turnovers and reduce productivity by complicating or delaying accomplishment of tasks.

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Make Internet Access at Aged Care Facilities Mandatory

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

I came across this great article about elderly people at aged care facilities and their use of the Internet and social media.

After reading the article I continued with some quick and dirty research. It is pretty clear, and not very surprising, that only a minority of aged care facilities around the world offer Internet access to their residents. An even smaller minority actually promotes and educates their residents in the use of Internet and social media.

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