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New U.S. Military Policy Opens Up Social Media to the Troops

A new policy released today by the Pentagon has reversed multiple bans on social media websites and tools, effective immediately. This policy includes YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Google Apps, and other social tools.

Certain branches of the military, such as the U.S. Marines, ban the use of social media because they are a “proven haven for malicious actors and content and are particularly high risk due to information exposure.” Today’s decision, handed down by the Office of Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn, will reverse that ban and others, such as the one the U.S. Army has had on YouTubeYouTube since 2007.

The new policy is far reaching, but as NYT’s At War Blog points out, it isn’t without caveats. The change only affects the military’s non-classified Internet network, known as NIPRNET. It also gives commanders at all levels leeway in temporarily banning specific social tools. In other words, you can expect some commanders to reinstate some of these bans for security reasons.

Regardless, we believe that today’s decision is a great step towards bringing families and friends closer to their loved ones overseas. More and more communication takes places over these channels — especiallyFacebook — and gives parents a chance to see what their son or daughter is up to and vice versa.

We look forward to learning more about the new policy in the coming months. If you are interested in reading the new policy, you can check out the PDF here

Google Adds Facebook Pages to Real-time Search

Google Adds Facebook Pages to Real-time Search

Google has announced that it has added a new content source to its real-time search feature: Facebook Pages.

GoogleGoogle launched real-time search in December, providing a real-time feed of information from Yahoo Answers, TwitterTwitter, blogs, news websites, and other sources for hot or trending search results.

Two integrations have lagged though: MySpaceMySpace andFacebookFacebook. Eight days ago, Google added MySpace updates to its stream. And now Google has added Facebook Pages to the mix.

Still, Google’s stream doesn’t include public Facebook profiles, something only rival search engine BingBingcan access. This limits the usefulness of today’s update, but we still welcome the addition.

What This Means for Business

More ways to get found when you use our service.

More visibility for your campaign , a plus for your Facebook profile.

Social Media: Party Like It’s 1999 | CTO Edge

Social Media: Party Like It’s 1999

In the past few weeks, I’ve heard more about social media infiltrating the enterprise more than any other topic in technology – even cloud computing (if you can believe that). It’s as though the sleeping giant has awoken and is now terrorizing the poor villagers below.

A plethora of social media companies are coming out of the woodwork, offering everything from a platform designed specifically for business use to intelligence-gathering algorithms that more effectively analyze users’ actions. And some of the newer companies have names that harken back to the dark days of the technology bubble in the late 1990s – names that don’t make a lot of sense but roll off the tongue and stick in the brain like a bad pop song.

Don’t get me wrong: I think social media in the enterprise is a useful tool and in the right element can go a long way in helping a company extend its reach. The companies that have sprung up in the name of social media, however, for the most part seem to be focusing on one element of social media in the hopes that their gee-whiz application is attractive enough to make their company a buyout target.

It’s as if the ghosts of 1999 are coming back to haunt us.

There is no denying that there is a lot of buzz. But I’ll be darned if I can find much substance. At least not yet.

Despite the transparency in these companies’ motives, I do believe consolidation is the way to go; after all, there is not one company out there that has all the bells and whistles needed to effectively reach an audience, measure the actions of that audience, and make the necessary adjustments to address the needs of that audience. Indeed, this little corner of technology still has a lot of growing up to do before it’s ready for prime time.

Meanwhile, I’m content to take a step back and watch social media go through its growing pains. If there’s a bubble about to burst, we’re safe in the fact that it’s just a small bubble for the moment.

Milestone: iTunes Breaks 10 Billion Song Downloads

Milestone: iTunes Breaks 10 Billion Song Downloads

It’s official: Apple has broken the 10 billion song barrier. Just a few minutes ago, Apple’s song download counter hit the mark, something it has been counting down to for the last two weeks.

Apple has been hitting some nice milestones recently. Just last month, Apple’s app store surpassed three billion downloads, a massive feat especially when you consider that iTunes has also been around longer than the app store.

The 10 billion mark is an important reminder of just how powerful Apple has become in the music industry, though. That’s billions in revenue that Apple has generated for the music industry, but also billions that Apple has pocketed for itself. And while digital competitors have popped up, none have come close to Apple’s music dominance.

How long until iTunes breaks 20 billion song downloads? We invite you to post your guesses in the comments!

A Paperless World – a poem to T-MOBILE

Goodbye wood, I used you and now I’m almost finished,

T-Mobile wrote me a  text message today,

and they shouted nay!

to sending me my bill in the mail today,

i wanted to write them, but there was only a website and email address,

we are in dark times, i was told to access my bank online,

how absurd, did they think i was crazy, i nearly laughed in insult,

but they said it wasn’t a joke and thats when i started to choke

and realize that these dark times were no joke,

goodbye paper…