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BEA chief calls for "enterprise MySpace"

New generation used to social networking software and will expect to use it in business

By Iain Thomson at BEAWorld 2006 in Prague, 10 Oct 2006 at 14:29

Networking/News

Mass MySpace spam attack as phishers strike

Spam filters need update as phishers start using MySpace IDs

By Iain Thomson, 16 Oct 2006 at 10:50

Networking/News

Is MySpace vulnerable to takeover?

The fortunes and market perception of social networking giant MySpace have changed drastically since its high-profile takeover by News Corporation....

By Simon Brew, 23 Aug 2007 at 13:48

Networking/Analysis & Insight

Phishers attack MySpace users

Criminals lure users to fake MySpace page to steal financial information

By Rene Millman, 1 Dec 2006 at 16:45

Security/News

IT recruiters favour social networking sites

Recruiters prefer Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace for finding IT professionals over print advertising, according to a survey by ATSCo.

By Nicole Kobie, 19 Oct 2007 at 11:56

Networking/News

Employers must face social networking

The TUC warns against banning Facebook and MySpace in the workplace, and offers advice for employees and employers on dealing with Web 2.0 in the...

By Nicole Kobie, 30 Aug 2007 at 12:22

Networking/News

Web 2.0 not used for business networking

Small business owners prefer trade shows to websites such as Facebook and MySpace when it comes to making contacts.

By Nicole Kobie, 16 Jul 2007 at 15:40

Networking/News

MySpace survives day in court

US federal judge says MySpace legally protected from liability involving outside criminal acts committed by misrepresentation by other MySpace...

By Jason Compton, 17 Feb 2007 at 00:05

Networking/News

Young jobseekers use Web 2.0

And the IT industry can use sites such as Facebook and MySpace to recruit students into maths, engineering and computer science.

By Nicole Kobie, 14 Sep 2007 at 12:16

Networking/News

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