Monday, May 24, 2010
How social media can get you caught in a lie!
Shamable just posted a story about the implications GPS location-based social networks, most notably, how they can end up getting you in trouble at work or with others you tell a white lie to. This is not the end of privacy, but it's certainly something we all need to be aware of when our tweets don't match our lies, etc. Check it out!
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