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LinkedIn's next goal: A worldwide 'economic graph'

Published: Monday, 9 Sep 2013 | 3:31 PM ET

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The professional social networking company LinkedIn is working to create a global "economic graph," the company CEO Jeff Weiner said on Monday at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference.

An economic map would include a profile for every company in the world, every higher educational organization, every worker in the world as well as every job opportunity around the globe.

All the value LinkedIn has created is based off users' professional graph, Weiner said. It helps users better leverage and tap their network, he said. But the company wants to grow that network significantly.

"Our longer term vision is much bigger than that, we want to develop the first economic graph," Weiner said. "We want to digitally represent every economic opportunity in the world."

The professional social networking company LinkedIn is working to create an "economic graph," the company CEO Jeff Weiner said on Monday.

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Largest Social Network in Europe Moves to BTI Systems Solutions for Significantly Improved Data Center Interconnectivity

OTTAWA, ON and BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Sep 9, 2013) - BTI Systems, the software and networking leader empowering content and service providers to capitalize on trends in cloud services, mobility and Internet video, today announced that VK(VKontakte), the largest social network in Europe, has deployed BTI Systems networking solutions to interconnect its data centers.

Founded in 2007, VK offers users the ability to connect through private messaging, sharing photos, managing online communities, and uploading, searching and streaming media content. Available in three languages including English, Russian and Ukrainian, more than 100 million active users around the world use VK to make new connections and reconnect with past friends.

"We reached the point where we had to make a move to support our massive growth and demand for increased bandwidth capacity," said VK Principal Engineer Oleg Lyubimov. "With six data centers in St. Petersburg and points of presence in Moscow, Frankfurt and Stockholm, we needed a solution that would enable us to scale, simplify management and operations, and reduce costs. BTI worked closely with us to achieve our goals and move toward connections of 100G. We are saving more than 35% in footprint space and more than 15% in lower power consumption. All while drastically improving performance and reducing operational complexity."

BTI worked closely with certified reseller Muvicom to secure the VK customer win. "BTI provided a compact, easy-to-use networking solution built from the ground up to address the needs of innovative companies like VK, by delivering massive scale combined with operational ease and simplicity," said Muvicom CEO Denis Vainer.

"In only six years, VK has filled a significant market need to enable European citizens to be in touch, especially Russian-speaking users," said BTI Director of Sales David Rapoport. "Success in a social network means high availability, great performance, and the ability to create and support a broad range of services and communities. VK's team realized they needed to move to converged packet optical networking to future proof their infrastructure and to keep up with escalating capacity demands. We look forward to continuing to work with VK and our partner Muvicom to ensure VK's goals are met and exceeded."

VK has deployed BTI's Data Center Interconnect solution, including the BTI 7000 Series as well as the BTI proNX Management and Control Software. The BTI 7000 Series is a compact, modular and easy-to-use intelligent networking system purpose-built to unify packet and optical service delivery into one platform for network-layer consolidation, offering VK a scalable 10G to 100G growth path and simplifying network deployment and operations. To expedite service provisioning, simplify monitoring and management, and speed time to deployment, BTI's proNX software integrates seamlessly into any operating environment. VK additionally plans to deploy the new BTI 7800 Series Intelligent Cloud Connect as they add 100G capabilities.

VK chose BTI not only for the innovative software and systems offered, but also because of the strong and experienced local support and presence in Russia, making the deployment and transformation of the network seamless, easy and rapid.

BTI provides solutions that address the cloud and data center network choke points by significantly improving inter-data center connectivity between data centers and users; data centers to peering points; data centers to data centers; and data centers to partners. The company recently started shipping Intelligent Cloud Connect, an open software-rich platform that combines network intelligence and application awareness with significantly expanded capacity and scale. Intelligent Cloud Connect increases cloud connectivity performance -- quadrupling capacity and scale, reducing latency by half, and increasing network applications performance by as much as 10 times -- while significantly improving operational efficiencies, network control and service innovation compared to legacy solutions.

About BTI SystemsBTI delivers solutions that transform the economics, performance and innovation of global networks through intelligent networking software and systems.Leading content, cloud and service providers choose BTI to drive improved operational efficiencies and profitably deliver high-value services to businesses and consumers around the globe. With more than 380 customers, BTI is headquartered in North America, and operates regional sales, marketing, and R&D centers of excellence throughout the world. For more information, visit http://www.btisystems.com.

About MuvicomMuvicom is a CIS project distribution company for IT and Telco solutions founded in 2005. Right now with 8 offices in Russia and CIS Muvicom product line and expertise covers technology areas for every part of IT and Telecom infrastructure. We provide our partners with pre-sales expertise, technical support, custom configuration, training programs, full demonstration and proof of concept facilities, financing, and in-house marketing support. http://www.muvicom.ru

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Social media rife with inflammatory materials in Muzaffarnagar

Even as the Uttar Pradesh government blamed the circulation of a fake video on social media for aggravating communal violence in Muzaffarnagar, inflamattory and communally inciting material continued to be spread widely on social networking sites and applications.

Newspapers reports, morphed with inflammatory headlines, were widely circulated through various groups on Twitter, Facebook and other mediums of social media on Monday. Two widely circulated posts were picture clippings from the reports of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran's Muzaffarnagar edition. A report dated September 9 was morphed with the headline, Musalmano duara Hinduo ka katleam jaari (Muslims continue to slaughter Hindus).

However, the original headline read: Dangiyo ko goli marne ka aadesh (Shoot at sight orders against rioters.

Another report of the same daily, dated September 8 was also morphed with a fake headline and widely circulated on Facebook. The original headline read, Panchayat se laute do logo ki goli mar ke hatya (Two killed on their way back from Panchayat). Its morphed version read: Muzaffarnagar mein Musalmano ka aatank, Hinduo mein Khauf (Muzaffarnagar terrorized by Muslims, Hindus in fear.

Several posts and pictures giving exaggerated numbers of the dead and inflammatory comments were also being circulated on social media.

This comes even as the State has blamed social media for the spread of inflammatory material and blocked a fake video of violence in Muzaffarnagar district. However, before it was blocked, the video became so popular that its snapshots even made their way into the pages of some Hindi dailies.

Police have lodged an FIR against BJP MLA from Sardhana constituency of Meerut district Thakur Sangeet Singh Som and 200 others in this regard. They have been booked under Sections 420 (forgery), 153-A (promoting enmity on religious grounds) and 120-B (conspiracy) of the IPC and Section 66 of the Information Technology Act.

The video, which was being falsely circulated as the lynching of two boys from a particular community in Muzaffarnagar, has been sourced to an incident in Pakistan. The original video is of 2010, when a mob lynched two youths to death in Pakistan's Sialkot.

UP Home Secretary Kamal Saxena admitted that fake videos about communal clashes were being circulated through social media to disturb communal harmony. People are trying to spread rumours to disturb communal harmony through social media and using fake videos to disturb communal harmony in the state, he said.

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Social media rife with inflammatory materials in Muzaffarnagar

Social media rife with inflammatory material in Muzaffarnagar

Even as the Uttar Pradesh government blamed the circulation of a fake video on social media for aggravating communal violence in Muzaffarnagar, inflamattory and communally inciting material continued to be spread widely on social networking sites and applications.

Newspapers reports, morphed with inflammatory headlines, were widely circulated through various groups on Twitter, Facebook and other mediums of social media on Monday. Two widely circulated posts were picture clippings from the reports of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran's Muzaffarnagar edition. A report dated September 9 was morphed with the headline, Musalmano duara Hinduo ka katleam jaari (Muslims continue to slaughter Hindus).

However, the original headline read: Dangiyo ko goli marne ka aadesh (Shoot at sight orders against rioters.

Another report of the same daily, dated September 8 was also morphed with a fake headline and widely circulated on Facebook. The original headline read, Panchayat se laute do logo ki goli mar ke hatya (Two killed on their way back from Panchayat). Its morphed version read: Muzaffarnagar mein Musalmano ka aatank, Hinduo mein Khauf (Muzaffarnagar terrorized by Muslims, Hindus in fear.

Several posts and pictures giving exaggerated numbers of the dead and inflammatory comments were also being circulated on social media.

This comes even as the State has blamed social media for the spread of inflammatory material and blocked a fake video of violence in Muzaffarnagar district. However, before it was blocked, the video became so popular that its snapshots even made their way into the pages of some Hindi dailies.

Police have lodged an FIR against BJP MLA from Sardhana constituency of Meerut district Thakur Sangeet Singh Som and 200 others in this regard. They have been booked under Sections 420 (forgery), 153-A (promoting enmity on religious grounds) and 120-B (conspiracy) of the IPC and Section 66 of the Information Technology Act.

The video, which was being falsely circulated as the lynching of two boys from a particular community in Muzaffarnagar, has been sourced to an incident in Pakistan. The original video is of 2010, when a mob lynched two youths to death in Pakistan's Sialkot.

UP Home Secretary Kamal Saxena admitted that fake videos about communal clashes were being circulated through social media to disturb communal harmony. People are trying to spread rumours to disturb communal harmony through social media and using fake videos to disturb communal harmony in the state, he said.

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Can Social Networks Unify the Fragmented EHR Market?

The creation of a unified EHR (electronic health record) database has been a frustratingly elusive goal for the health care IT industry. Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) once attempted to tie the fragmented market together in 2008 with Google Health, but gave up by 2011 after the service failedto achieve mass adoption.

There's a new approach that a few companies have been experimenting with, however: using the social networking model popularized by Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn (NYSE: LNKD) to share patient records online.

Could social networking be the answer that the industry has been looking for, or will it fail just as Google Health did?

Linking doctors and patient records together onlineDoximity is a fast growing social network for physicians, with approximately 30% of U.S. doctors using the service. The site, which has 200,000 members and grew its user base by 20% year-on-year in 2012, resembles LinkedIn but is designed exclusively for physicians to share patient data in a HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliant manner. Word of mouth is fueling the network's growth, with 80% of new users coming from doctor-to-doctor referrals.

Doximity's CEO, Jeff Tangney, is no stranger to medical technology. The first company he founded, Epocrates, went public in 2011 and was acquired by athenahealth (NASDAQ: ATHN) earlier this year for $293 million. Epocrates is now one of the most popular medical reference apps in America.

Although Doximity's approach appears unique, LinkedIn already has 15.9 million (40% active) registered health care professionals worldwide. There are dozens of dedicated LinkedIn groupsfor medical professionals tailored to their specialties and interests. It is estimated that 18% of active health care professionals on LinkedIn have participated in these groups.

Theonly thing that LinkedIn lacks is a HIPAA-compliant way to share patient records across the network. If LinkedIn incorporates that feature, then smaller services like Doximity could suddenly be rendered obsolete.

When hashtags meet health careWhereas Doximity is used for professional networking, Personiform's Project Medyear is a network for patients to actively connect with other patients and physicians. Project Medyear uses two key features of Twitter and Google Plus -- hashtags and circles, respectively -- to allow patients to actively share their own health records across the Internet.

Project Medyear users can hashtag their health problems or symptoms to find patients with similar problems. They can also share their full health records with strangers with the same disease. Project Medyear, which intends to launch early next year,uses Google Plus' Circles feature to create CareRings, which allows users to choose who they share the information with. The site also has photo sharing capabilities -- a private place to share health-related photos that they wouldn't otherwise share on Facebook. Physicians can also join the network, allowing patients to share their full medical records with them.

By taking Doximity's business model one step further and extending it to patients, Project Medyear could become the first living, evolving social EHR system.

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