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VP: The Strength of Weak Ties – Video


VP: The Strength of Weak Ties
Exploration of a social networking theory called the Strength of Weak Ties.

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Beijing Olympic Park Preview – Video


Beijing Olympic Park Preview
MXR Corporation develops a 3D navigation system for Beijing Olympic Park It is the first time that the three-dimensional navigation system developed by MXR for the Beijing Olympic Park was showcased in exhibition. The project was proven well recognized and much appreciated by officials. With the integration of AR, location-based services (LBS), and social networking services (SNS), the smart navigation system enables visitors to clearly understand many world-class technological highlights within the Park. The technology demonstrated in this exhibition is just part of the whole system. The first full version of the system will be officially unveiled at the Apple stores as well as at the Android stores in October 2012. Stay Tuned! MXR Latest News Event : http://www.mxrcorp.cn

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Predators use social networking to lure local kids into sex work

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Posted on February 27, 2013 at 10:18 PM

Updated Wednesday, Feb 27 at 10:58 PM

Tania Dall / Eyewitness News Email: tdall@wwltv.com | Twitter: @taniadall

NEW ORLEANS -- It is happening across the country and right here in the New Orleans metro area. Pimps are targeting popular social networking sites to recruit kids as sex workers, and local law enforcement agencies are fighting back.

"It is a cat and mouse game. Sometimes we're ahead of them, other times they're ahead of us," said Toby Aguillard with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office Internet Crimes Against Children Division.

"I can think of no better place than to go online on any one of the social networking sites and you will find children -- whatever age group you're interested in -- they will be there, if not in the hundreds, but thousands," said Aguillard.

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office says more young kids are being coaxed into prostitution on social networking sites.

"One of those active investigations involves a 14-year-old girl who was coaxed and met to work as a prostitute in the Baton Rouge area," said Aguillard.

Authorities say those online predators are getting shrewd: they're asking their victims to use web cams, send texts or pictures; and in some cases, a good old fashion phone call to make sure that they're dealing with children and not undercover agents.

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Smart Social Networking for College Students: College Speaker and Author Gail Hand Guides Students to Protect their …

From Facebook to Twitter to Instagram, Gail Hand, author of "Are you Sure You Want to Post That?" returns from 10 day speaking tour giving college students guidance and reality when posting online. Smart Social Networking for Students is critical to students' reputations.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) February 28, 2013

Administrators utilize Gails expertise to help their students succeed. She shows them how to gain an edge to look more attractive when applying to a grad school, internship or jobs. Gail gives students sound tips on how to protect your reputation with prospective and current employers.

Her presentation, Smart Social Networking for Students features many of the principles from her new book, Are You Sure You Want to Post That? More than 80% of employers today recruit using social networking, Gail explains. 94% of grads schools check students Facebook posts when considering admission. Gails presentation reveals her 5 point process to help students filter the content of their posts.

Audiences attending Gails presentations are surprised when she displays posts from students to demonstrate how easy it is to misinterpret posts. They often comment to Gail that they are concerned about enjoying their college experience, expressing themselves online, and not having their image misunderstood.

Even if you are in a picture with a group of students that are drinking and you are not, many people will just assume you are drinking, too, said Gail. A future or prospective employer is not impressed when they see these photos of you online. Yes, they were young once too and many had a college experience similar to yours, but they have their business hat on when they see these photos. Be cautious about over-sharing your photos.

After attending Gails presentation, most students are awakened to their responsibility to guard their online reputation. Thank you, I am going to my dorm room to delete my Facebook page and start over, said one students text message to Gail.

Students reveal their real concerns through private text messages more often to Gail because they feel more comfortable that she understands their concerns, without judgment. Its like talking to a cool Aunt instead of your Coach or Provost. You can ask what you really want to know and you know you wont get in trouble for it, said one student.

Gail polls her audiences at each presentation. What would embarrass you more, your parents, your coach, or your prospective employer seeing a negative post about you online? Students are by far most concerned about their parents, followed by a prospective employer.

Two-thirds of college audiences admit they have wanted to delete a post made on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram once they uploaded it. And the majority of students acknowledge that their sense of humor has been misunderstood on their Facebook or Twitter post.

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