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Social posts lead to spying order

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. - A Hamilton County judge has signed a search warrant that allows police to track a man's car based on photos and bragging he posted on social networking sites.

One investigator with the Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force said it's amazing what drug pushers are now posting online, including pictures of themselves using drugs or carrying large quantities of drugs.

"They tell the world everything," said the officer.

In this case, task force officers were alerted to a series of pictures posted online from a Carmel man. In postings on Instagram and Facebook, the man displayed large amounts of cash fanned out in front of the camera, as well as one shot of several $100 bills dangling from his mouth.

Other postings showed a pistol on top of a pile of cash, as well as shots of him holding various guns. Other pictures appeared to show packages of marijuana, police wrote in their application for a search warrant.

As officers spelled out their probable cause to install a GPS tracking device on the suspect's car, they primarily focused on those social media postings by the suspect. No corroborating witnesses or informants were mentioned, but officers wrote that the man had been convicted of possessing marijuana in the past.

The Superior Court 3 judge signed the warrant last week based on that probable cause affidavit.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in January 2012 that police need a search warrant in order to install tracking devices on a suspect's car.

Task force commander Aaron Dietz, an officer with the Carmel Police Department, said the case involves more than merely social networking posts.

"There's more to it than what's there. We didn't pull a rabbit out of a hat with social media," he said.

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tibbr Launches the First Integrated Meetings Experience for Enterprise Social Networking

MUNICH, GERMANY--(Marketwired - Jun 12, 2013) - TIBCO Software Inc. (NASDAQ: TIBX) today announced tibbr Meetings, the industry's first solution to integrate with major web conferencing and online meeting apps to create one easy, seamless experience, including Cisco WebEx, Skype and Google Hangouts video chat. The announcement builds on TIBCO's vision for becoming the social computing platform for business and the ability to integrate a user's productivity application of choice.

With tibbr Meetings, people are empowered to get work done faster with the flexibility to immediately turn social conversations into live meetings, across multiple web conferencing and meeting platforms and without leaving the work stream. tibbr Meetings lets anyone instantly start a meeting with just one click. By eliminating time spent coordinating meeting logistics and breaking down fragmentation problems, tibbr Meetings streamlines meetings into an entirely simple, natural experience so people can focus on getting real work done.

tibbr Meetings includes the following key features:

For companies that have invested heavily in standard meeting platforms such as WebEx or Skype, tibbr Meetings allows them to leverage their investments while facilitating greater productivity for their users through one integrated collaborative experience.

"The process to set up and manage meetings across an increasingly diverse pool of meeting platforms is painful," said Ram Menon, president, social computing, TIBCO. "tibbr Meetings gives people one place to instantly turn an online conversation into a live meeting on the platform of your choice and directly underscores our mission to become the essential computing platform for modern business."

tibbr Meetings is available to all tibbr users today. Access to a particular meeting platform requires that the user have an existing account with the provider of the applicable meeting platform.

About tibbrWith users in more than 100 countries, tibbr is the social enterprise platform that is revolutionizing the way we work, collaborate, learn and share. tibbr connects people, applications and data in context in an entirely personal way. tibbr brings together what matters -- to individuals or groups -- to get work done better, faster. It's an open, intensely flexible platform that can be delivered on premise or in the cloud. Learn more at http://www.tibbr.com.

About TIBCOTIBCO Software Inc. (NASDAQ: TIBX) is a provider of infrastructure software for companies to use on-premise or as part of cloud computing environments. Whether it's efficient claims or trade processing, cross-selling products based on real-time customer behavior, or averting a crisis before it happens, TIBCO provides companies the two-second advantage -- the ability to capture the right information, at the right time, and act on it preemptively for a competitive advantage. More than 4,000 customers worldwide rely on TIBCO to manage information, decisions, processes, and applications in real time. Learn more at http://www.tibco.com.

TIBCO, tibbr, two-second advantage, and TIBCO Software are trademarks or registered trademarks of TIBCO Software Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

Cisco WebEx is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries.

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