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Tweet Nearly three-quarters of companies recruit on social sites Online job boards and third-party search firms may be losing out to social media when companies search for new employees, based on June 2010 research from recruiting platform Jobvite. Nearly three-quarters of companies surveyed were using social networks for recruiting, and 58.1% said they had successfully [&hellip
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Tweet The main reason? They just lost interest There’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be users too. But among some teens, Facebook may be losing its [&hellip
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Tweet The federal government has again delayed the introduction of its proposed mandatory internet filter while a review of classified material is undertaken. While the review is under way three of Australia’s largest internet service providers have agreed to voluntarily block online child pornography material. Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy says some people are obviously [&hellip
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Tweet A change of Prime Minister is not enough to kill off one of the most stupid ideas of the 21st century. It had been thought that when Julia Gillard took over the Australian government that she would allow a little bit of common sense to happen in Aussie politics. However, it seems that Gillard [&hellip
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Tweet How age, income and ethnicity affect time spent social networking The Nielsen Company reported in June that, on average, the global consumer spends about 1 in every 4.5 minutes online on blogs or social networking sites. According to a report by market researcher Morpace, among US Facebook users time on Facebook rises to 1 [&hellip