News Article Links for 12 Jan 2010
12 January 2010 14:07 Filed in: News
Canada's Privacy Commissioner offers some advice: Google yourself twice a day...
In a television interview on George Stroumboulopoulos television show The Hour, Canada’s Privacy Commissioner, Jennifer Stoddart, is asked some tough and humorous questions about what kind of privacy Canadians do and don’t have.
Social media & B2B: Interactions are opportunities
While there is a lot of talk about difficulty, social media and business to business (B2B) are indeed compatible. Social media in general is compatible with any type of business, and a successful social media strategy is based on the enhancement of interactions. An interaction doesn’t have to be complicated; it can be something as simple as a phone call, an auto-response email, and IM, a retweet, or a comment on a blog.
IBM is the year's patent champ, again
IBM is once again king of the patents. For the 17th year in a row, Big Blue earned the most U.S. patents of any company in the world, grabbing 4,914 patents in 2009. Second place Samsung took home 3,611 patents, while Microsoft batted third with 2,906 patents.
Data losses to incur fines of up to £500,000
The Information Commissioner's Office will be able to issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious data security breaches.
In a television interview on George Stroumboulopoulos television show The Hour, Canada’s Privacy Commissioner, Jennifer Stoddart, is asked some tough and humorous questions about what kind of privacy Canadians do and don’t have.
Social media & B2B: Interactions are opportunities
While there is a lot of talk about difficulty, social media and business to business (B2B) are indeed compatible. Social media in general is compatible with any type of business, and a successful social media strategy is based on the enhancement of interactions. An interaction doesn’t have to be complicated; it can be something as simple as a phone call, an auto-response email, and IM, a retweet, or a comment on a blog.
IBM is the year's patent champ, again
IBM is once again king of the patents. For the 17th year in a row, Big Blue earned the most U.S. patents of any company in the world, grabbing 4,914 patents in 2009. Second place Samsung took home 3,611 patents, while Microsoft batted third with 2,906 patents.
Data losses to incur fines of up to £500,000
The Information Commissioner's Office will be able to issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious data security breaches.
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