MySpace is also being used by the Pentagon to scout potential soldiers
Recruiting on YouTube may help Navy reach out
Marine Corps Times (subscription) - Feb 20, 2007
But they more often bypass the traditional recruiting approach in favor
of trendy collaborative sites such as YouTube and MySpace. ...
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=:ePkh8BM9E4LZkSEkqSUanJhXkqjgXFRapeCcmJOZll-Ul5lowCnEr8Xtm5mSkpOq4JpYXAIUgLknD-4KJJfB3AMAzE0TpQ/2-0&fp=45e70d0121e7634a&ei=X0znRf-nHIWGqwOJj6GaAg&url=http%3A//www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2007/02/ntyoutube070219/&cid=0&sig2=vUMSTPc7mjiLnsiYloZppA
http://technorati.com/search/%22Social+Networking%22
http://technorati.com/posts/tag/%22Social+Networking%22
Here's a good one.
Gotta check out her blog.
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Teen fugitive taunts police from MySpace page
in Catch Up Lady by kaitlynwilkins · 2 hours ago · 19 blogs link here
http://www.catchupblog.typepad.com
Some news from the homeland... The Detroit Free Press reports that a
Macomb County teen, who has escaped from a Mt. Clemens juvenile detention...
Really... a blogger or wordpress blog with tagged posts, opens the whole
world up without site restriction, registrations-to-see-profiles, or
those nasty scolling overlays... which will be the spying technology
used to spy on us in the future... beyond javascipt!
...and no one makes money on the term "social network".
Oh, did I mention that the CIA is looking for a few good analysts on
"facebook"?
Enlist with Facebook, Become A CIA Operative
Posted on January 29th, 2007 by DakotaMichaels.
Categories: News.
Social networking has become the hip new platform for many professionals
such as marketers, musicians, writers, tech evangelists, and a multitude
of others. It seems that now the U.S. Government has taken notice of
social networks and their recruitment potential.
http://spotlight.beautifulmindcompany.com/2007/01/29/enlist-with-facebook-become-a-cia-operative/
Keep it. It's already part of the murdermachine.
FWIW, The buzz from the college students I work with is MySpace is
already ancient history in the young-and-hip Santa Cruz world. Like
HotMail, everyone had an account sometime, but hardy or never uses it.
lcm
Doyle Saylor wrote:
Greetings Economists,
On Mar 1, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Leigh Meyers wrote:
I can socially network with technorati tags. It doesn't take a website.
MySpace is spy space, and a security risk to users worldwide.
There IS alot of discussion of the NSA's use of MySpace:
Doyle;
Web sites are efficient ways of distributing information compared to
email. Social networking is in it's infancy. I'd rather see the
socialist potential of networked communications developed than
emphasize MySpace. Further a culture based upon a severe loss of
privacy requires a big shift in how to understanding society. The NSA
can see everything, but can it say everything? Probably not. It
wouldn't be a spy agency if it could say everything.
thanks,
Doyle