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[11 Nov 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Trending on Twitter: What Q4 is reading & sharing – week of November 7, 2011

Lot’s of great reading on Twitter this week:
Josh Clark debunks the 7 Myths of Mobile Web Design: http://tnw.co/u9MqRR
Lessons from the Australian Parliament’s iPad Revolt: http://onforb.es/tDj75g
Google to end support for Blackberry Gmail app this month: http://bit.ly/uAgTqI
Company Tweets and Regulation FD: Material or Immaterial?: http://bit.ly/uJ3JLf
A New Way to Learn About Bloomberg: http://ow.ly/7jAZA
Global Buy-side Attitudes Regarding Superstar CEOs: http://bit.ly/s9ety1
When Placing Ads, Don’t Underestimate the Value of Mobile: http://goo.gl/5W4lS
It’s Official: Flash Mobile Player is Dead: http://on.mash.to/tDy9WA
Social Media Use in Financial Services: Our Ongoing Research: http://j.mp/sIvGir
Raymond James Gets Social Media Right: http://stks.co/14QY
Infographic: The social media …

Corporate Governance, IR Websites, Social Media »

[23 Sep 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Trending on Twitter: What Q4 is reading & sharing on social networks – week of September 19, 2011

Here is what we’ve been reading and sharing on Twitter for the week of September 19, 2011:
Say-on-pay votes not tied to corporate performance: http://bit.ly/pkJtWe
Four mega trends shaping the future of commerce: http://bit.ly/o2GlAz
5 bad PR practices that will frustrate journalists: http://bit.ly/pR1Gzw
Social media use by Financial Advisors: http://bit.ly/r4kOwt
UBS Bonuses At Risk As $2.3 Billion Trading Loss Erases Profit: http://bit.ly/nMIhDL
Frustrations Rise on Whistleblower Hotlines: http://bit.ly/qFrZ1M
The Future of Websites: http://goo.gl/I2OwK
How Social Should a Newscast be?: http://bit.ly/pAgPW1
Is FINRA Set to Be the Big New Regulator on the Block?: http://bit.ly/nFaMaY
50 tips for a better online newsroom: …

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[5 Feb 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

In their article “Is Your Company Tweeting Towards Trouble?”, attorneys Julie Jones and Cynthia McMakin, discuss some of the risks and compliance concerns public companies need to consider when using Twitter.  In particular they state
“Due to Twitter’s innovative, yet immediate and informal, nature, tweets made by public companies and their employees may create a higher risk of violating US securities laws because the substance of each tweet may not be as thoroughly vetted as information that is disclosed through traditional channels of communication. Twitter’s appeal as a tool for companies …