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Are your site's terms of service unenforceable? 5 things not to do in the sociosphere

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Are your Web site's terms of service illusory and unenforceable?

You may have noticed that the terms of service agreements for many Web sites are a bit one-sided. The user gets to use the service but only at the deference of the Web site operator. In addition, operators reserve the right to change terms whenever they want to and users agree to abide by future versions even if they do not know there has been any change. Read full story

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5 things not to do in the sociosphere
Over the last few weeks I've written extensively about social media, what you need to do corporately to get in the swim, and how to behave once you've got your feet wet. This week I want to talk about what not to do.

Cyberbullying? No, it's just bullying.
Gibbs discusses proposed legislation concerning "cyber-bullying" and points out that the laws would be a really, really bad idea and that that conflating "cyber" with almost anything is simply bogus. Dude.

Avaya's Aura a Cisco Killer?
In late March, Avaya launched a new communications architecture strategy named Avaya Aura. Available globally by the end of this May, Avaya's forward-thinking strategy combines "voice, video, messaging, presence, Web applications and more to employees anywhere".

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Mark Gibbs points to a great directory of Twitter resources, explains how he finally solved his self-imposed challenge to analyze Twitter with Excel, waxes enthusiastically over FreeBASIC and reviews a book. He has been know to leap over tall buildings in a signle bound as well.

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May 18, 2009

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