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Should businesses ban employees from social networks?

According to latest statistics, 48 percent of British businesses ban their employees from using social media during office hours. Is this the right policy for business, or are they missing out on free advertising?
Stephen Fry and JK Rowling

JK Rowling and Stephen Fry display the power of Twitter

JK Rowling and Stephen Fry have teamed up to raise awareness and donations via Twitter for Rowling's charity Lumos
Twitter not above the law

Twitter to hand over user details over super injunctions

Social networking giant Twitter has confirmed that it will provide authorities with users details who break super injunctions
Business blogging

Top tips for safe internet business blogging

Think before you click that shortened URL
Twitter

To tweet or not to tweet

Avoiding the PR pitfalls on Twitter will ensure optimum success online and will develop a digital footprint any company would be proud of
Corporate blogging

How to reach an audience with business blogs

Business blogging is a great way for brands to dip their toes into social media marketing, but successfully finding an audience takes more effort than many people assume
Facebook and Twitter banned at work

Twitter and Facebook banned at work in the UK

48 percent of British employees are banned from using social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook
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