Twitter Scares CNN President

27
Apr 2013

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Besides plummeting ratings and competition from the MSNBC’s and Fox News’s of the world, CNN is going toe-to-toe with social media. And “the most trusted name in news” is starting to get cold feet when it stares into the eyes of the Twitter bird. For more on the story, click here (or, perhaps, check Twitter).

 

Since Twitter is powerful enough to scare CNN and since the recent @AP hack, it’s probably time to make sure your password is secure.  A New York-based web developer has created a website to help you do just that. Coote’s site, ismytwitterpasswordsecure.com, greets you with gigantic type asking, “is your Twitter password secure?” More on that story, here.

 

In 1967, the American social psychologist Stanley Milgram sent out 160 packages to randomly chosen individuals in the U.S., asking them to forward them to a single individual living in Boston. The task included a simple rule: The recipients could only send each parcel on to somebody they knew on a first-name basis. On average, he found that the parcels reached their destination via five pairs of hands, which amounts to 6 degrees of separation. Milgram’s work has since been repeated on various social networks. For example, Microsoft says people on its Messenger network are separated by 6.6 degrees of freedom and Facebook claims its members are separated by only 4 degrees of separation. For more on this, Click Here.

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