Hooligan Sports Fans And Facebook Changes

(Hour 1 c) Jon reflects quickly on a business trip to England where he experienced some hooliganism.  When you’re cheering for a sports team, you’re cheering for your tribe.  And opposing tribes are bound to clash.  Jon also talked the Facebook F-8 meeting where they announced some changes they’re planning on implementing.       … Read more

Pearson Putting Spyglass On Your Social Media

(Hour 1 c) Jon was all sorts of fired up when he came in this morning.  He was concerned about how parents have been reacting to reports that Pearson is “spying” on students’ use of Facebook and Twitter. He thinks they should be under no illusion that there is such a thing as privacy online. … Read more

Privacy Settings Doesn’t Mean Privacy

(Hour 1c) We all know how public Social Media is.  But do you know how public it really is?  A person who has privacy settings enabled still have the ability to go viral across the world.  And if you did something bad, then it is quite expensive to get fixed. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/195522563″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” … Read more

Tech Savvy: Facebook Functions and Robots Reading Resumés

(Hour 1c) In this week’s Tech Savvy segment, Jon tells us about some new Facebook functions that just rolled out.  Apparently, you can set a “legacy” contact who will take over your Facebook after you pass on.  If you’re looking for traffic to your page, then more videos and less photos are the way to … Read more