Technology and the Workplace
How Facebook "Likes" Can Still Get You Fired (Mobiledia) (Washington Post)
Duluth TV News Director Resigns After Disparaging Facebook Post (StarTribune)
Taco Bell Employee Fired After Tweeting Picture of Him Allegedly Urinating onto Nacho Platter (Time) (NBC)
Facebooking About "Naked Twister" May Doom One's Sexual Harassment Claims (Employer Handbook)
How to Protect Your Cloud From Being Hacked (CNN) (CBS)
Technology and the Law
Cybersecurity Bill is Blocked in Senate by G.O.P. Filibuster (NY Times)
Court Prompts Twitter to Give Data to Police in Threat Case (NY Times) (ABA Journal)
Judge's Facebook "Like" Leads to Ethics Complaints (DE Employment Law Blog) (Morning Sun)
Email Addresses of MN Citizens Not Private (La Crosse Tribune)
Facebook Pressured to Remove Page Deemed Racist (CBS)
There's an App for That
Starbucks Teams Up With Square to Offer Mobile Payment (NY Times)
Now You Can Deposit Checks Using the Bank of America iOS App (LA Times)
Help Wanted: Moonlighters for Mobile Apps (WSJ)
FlightTrack Now Offers Free App (CNN)
Tracking Consumer Sentiment? There's an App for That (WSJ)
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