Social Media and Security
Monday, July 4th, 2011
http://chris.pirillo.com/how-to-stay-secure-while-using-social-media/ Is location-based social media an incredibly innovative technology that will garner relationships and bring them to the real world, or a creepy way to help evildoers find out where you are, or where you aren’t? One thing is for sure, this new trend is big business and a lot of money is being thrown at companies that are at the forefront.
SchneiderMike knows a thing or two about this latest trend and where it may be headed. In this interview we cover topics including the hype behind Color, security, and the future of location-based social networking.
SchneiderMike can be found on Twitter at:
twitter.com/schneidermike
His show, TechInterruption can be found here:
http://www.techinterruption.com
This video was filmed during a live broadcast from the BlogWorld & New Media EXPO 2011 in New York.
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