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Md. dad's photos prove he's 'World's Best'
A Maryland dad might prove he's the world's best father by showing he's the worst.
New feature may eliminate 'Facebook stalking'
Changes being implemented by Facebook may make users think twice before searching for their ex or their newest crush.
Tags: Facebook stalking, Max Smith
Your face could get you a discount (VIDEO)
What if your face could get you a discount?
Tags: facial recognition, Redpepper, facedeals
Report: Facebook may soon let users edit status updates
A long-awaited change may soon be coming to Facebook -- the ability to edit status updates.
Virginia storm knocks out servers for 3 websites
Netflix and Pinterest restored service by Saturday afternoon. Instagram engineers are working to restore service but no data was lost. The three websites are customers of Amazon Inc.'s web services division.
Millennials gravitate to sites other than Facebook
Facebook used to be the cool, hip social media site, much like Myspace was when it started. For Facebook, that could soon change, as the Millennial generation starts to gravitate away from it.
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ListenSocial media 'likes' may not be safe in the workplace
Social media is getting some employees in big trouble. Even a simple "Like" can cue a boss to drop the axe.
Tags: david burd, marketwatch, Ruth Mantell, social media, National Labor Relations Act, constitution
'Thinspiration' photo trend sparks concern
Facebook and Pinterest are great for sharing information and pictures among friends. But a recent trend of posted pictures is causing alarm.
Tags: thinspiration, Twitter, National Eating Disorders Association, Randi Martin
Privacy concerns drive 1 in 4 Facebook users to lie
One in four Facebook users admitted they don't tell the whole truth on their profiles. But their lies are not over relationships and status updates. Users say they're lying to protect their privacy.
Tags: consumer reports, privacy, Consumer privacy, Google, app, Mark Zuckerberg
Lower Shore officials slow to embrace social media
As more and more people sign up for the two social media platforms, state lawmakers in Maryland and those at the local level have begun using Facebook and Twitter to campaign and rally public support around themselves.
Tags: Salisbury, Md, Twitter, Sen. Richard Colburn, Eastern Shore



