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Reddit troll exposed, then loses job
A Reddit troll known for creating subforums called "Incest" and "Rapebait" has been exposed, losing his job in the process.
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Infographic: LinkedIn's office trends over the next five years
What office trends will be gone and which will be commonplace in the next five years?
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Adjust your privacy settings after Facebook's dreaded timeline change
If Facebook has dragged you kicking and screaming into the timeline feature, be aware that your old privacy settings won't carry over.
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Social media not the biggest distraction at work
A new survey reveals the biggest time wasters for workers. The results may surprise some employers
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Olympic athletes: Stop tweeting
From recent events, it seems some Olympic athletes are the last to know about the dangers of tweeting out of hand.
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Technology and the lost art of reading comprehension
Technology has indeed become miraculous and immediately available. Maybe that's why so many of us are losing some important skills--like reading comprehension.
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A peek into new Yahoo CEO's social networking
Marissa Mayer is Yahoo's new CEO. How long should she wait before she changes her social media settings to reflect this?
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Image Gallery: Blueseed on-the-sea startup incubator
This image gallery shows some schematics of Blueseed, a visa-free startup incubator located 12 miles off the coast of California.
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Beware the low Klout score!
There is yet another way for job seekers to be judged superficially. Have you checked your Klout score lately?
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Password Protection Act of 2012 filed
A new bill is filed to prevent employers from asking employees and job candidates for their passwords to social networking sites.