Facebook debuted on Wall Street on Friday with arguably the most high-profile initial public offering in history, but the lackluster trader response raised questions about how deeply investors are prepared to embrace...
At any given moment today, on-the-clock employees are updating their social media status, reading feeds and networking on business media sites. Moments can stretch to minutes: A recent study by the Ponemon Institute found that 60 percent of social media users spend at least 30 minutes a day on these sites while at work.
Children addicted to social networking sites without understanding their implications are falling victim to grudges which move from cyberspace to the real world, say police, teachers and psychologists.
Facebook may have made social networking a worldwide cultural phenomenon, but it wasn't the first Internet company to connect people online. And it won't be the last. Here's a look at how social networking has evolved. Some companies have come and gone. Some are mere shells of their former selves. And others show promise, even as Facebook dominates the social Web.
On the day of Facebook’s initial public offering, when the glow of social networking is everywhere, why are Facebook’s peers getting punished in the stock market?
Social-networking phenomenon valued at $104bn on closely watched debut, but shares settle back to $38 opening price.
snydeq writes "J. Peter Bruzzese sees a solution for organizations seeking to cut down employee time spent on social networks at work: treat social networking like a smoke break. 'Try as you might to keep social networks at bay, mobile devices let people be in constant connection to their social networking vices over the cellular networks, which you can't block. Still, it's not completely ...
It's been a long road for Facebook. What began as an intimate platform has turned into a social networking giant serving more than 900 million users.
Social networking has become quite popular in the last few years, ever since Facebook became a world-wide internet sensation.
SpoonerSpot.com, the new social networking platform in beta testing by CitySpoon Inc., is seeing an increase in user traffic and is preparing for several promotions to continue increasing membershipLas Vegas, NV (PRWEB) May 15, 2012 SpoonerSpot.com, a new social networking site being developed by Las Vegas based CitySpoon Inc., has released several updates based on user feedback and is looking ...