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Newspaper

  • For the Plugged-In, Too Many Choices by Stephanie Rosenbloom, New York Times, 8/10/2011
  • Facial ID Apps Raise New Issues of Privacy, Security by Lauren Rosenthal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 8/06/2011
  • Why Writers Belong Behind Bars by Tony Perrottet, New York Times, 7/22/2011
  • Harvard’s Privacy Meltdown by Marc Parry, Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/10/2011
  • Hooked on the Internet by Katherine Ellison, Los Angeles Times, 12/26/2010
  • Antisociali, un software per voi chiude la porta a Facebook&C. by Paolo Pontoniere, Repubblica, 12/25/2010
  • Weaning yourself offline by Katie Roiphe, The Financial Times, 10/1/2010
  • Researcher pursues Ph.D. in Facebook by David Menconi, News and Observer, 8/16/2010 (Profile, syndicated nationally)
  • Are iPads, Smartphones and the Mobile Web Rewiring the Way We Think? by Gregory M. Lamb, The Christian Science Monitor, 7/24/2010
  • The Art of Slow Reading by Patrick Kingsley, The Guardian, 7/15/2010
  • 6 Ways to Avoid Letting Your Computer Distract You by Brian Croxall, The Chronicle (ProfHacker), 7/08/2010
  • A trial separation from the internet by Joanna Roberts, Irish Times, 6/28/2010
  • Stop the Internet, I want to get off by Leah McLaren, The Globe and Mail, 6/25/2010
  • Fatal Distraction by Victoria Grantham, New York Post, 6/14/2010
  • Image-Conscious Youth Rein in Social Networking by Martha Irvine, AP (Nationally Syndicated), 5/27/2010
  • Hurrah! I’ve finally slipped through the net by Rachel Cooke, The Guardian, 4/11/2010
  • Some ditch social networks to reclaim time, privacy by Marco R. della Cava, USA Today 2/10/2010
  • A Decade of the Internet Yahoo! News Special Report, 12/7/2009
  • Hey, you…get off your cloud by Mark Albertson, The San Francisco Examiner, 11/14/2009
  • Taming the Digital Distractions That Make Your PC a Time Waste by Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times, 9/16/2009
  • Families finding mixed feelings about Facebook by Shawn Vestal, The Spokesman Review, 7/5/2009
  • Facing facts: ‘SNS’ bug hits many folks by Kristin Day, The Daily Reflector, 5/24/2009
  • Digital footprints make for challenging marriages, divorces by Shannon Proudfoot, CanWest News Services/Canada.com, 5/19/2009
  • Freedom program imposes your own will on your online activities by Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune, 5/15/2009
  • Your Inbox Is Full: Managing Email Overload by Rachel Emma Silverman, Wall Street Journal, 4/9/2009
  • Why the Financial Future of Social Networks Depends on Solving the Privacy Puzzle by C.G. Lynch, CIO, 4/1/2009
  • Facebook’s ’25 Things’ are life stories in miniature by Patrick T. Reardon. Chicago Tribune, 2/16/2009.
  • Computer Program Wants to Free Scholars From Computer Distractions by Steve Kolowich. Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/5/2009.
  • Students study with Facebook by Katy Charles. Daily Tar Heel, 2/3/2009
  • OMG! Mom’s on Facebook! And so are a lot of boomers by Mackenzie Carpenter. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2/1/2009.
  • Internet ban software for web users without willpower by Matthew Moore. Telegraph (UK), 08/12/2008
  • At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs by Michael Ferelbaum. Associated Press, 08/06/2008
  • Schools creating new rules for social networking policies by Kyle Oppenhuizen. USA Today, 07/28/2008
  • Many new ‘friends’ to be made online, but what about dollars? by Gregory Lamb. Christian Science Monitor, 07/26/2008
  • ‘Public’ online spaces don’t carry speech, rights by Anick Jesdanun. Associated Press, 07/07/2008
  • Online communities open but still limit movement by Anick Jesdanun. Associated Press, 05/24/2008
  • So the boss wants to be friends on Facebook? by Etan Horowitz. The Orlando Sentinel, 03/23/2008
  • Expulsion hearing for student accused of Facebook cheating raises new questions. The Candadian Press (Syndicated Nationally), 03/11/2008
  • When a Colleague is a “Friend”: Facebook Users Get a Crash Course in Reputation Management by C.G. Lynch. CIO Magazine, 03/05/2008
  • Thinking About Tomorrow by Vauhini Vara et. al. The Wall Street Journal, 01/28/2008
  • Social networking sites aiding grieving process by Liz Barry. Lynchburg News and Advance, 01/21/2008
  • Networked Out: Are There Too Many Social Web Sites? by Gina Kim. Sacramento Bee, 01/20/2008
  • Fake Social Networking Profiles Still Big Problem, But Don’t Expect Social Networking Sites To Care by C.G. Lynch. CIO Magazine, 01/03/2008
  • The Facebook way of life by Lindsay Wilkes-Edrington. The Columbia Missourian, 12/22/2007
  • Inspired by networking sites, teens creating more online content by Ellen Lee. San Francisco Chronicle, 12/20/2007.
  • Facebook Gets “E” for Efficiency by Dan Barkin. News and Observer, 12/10/2007.
  • The Colbert Clan: 1.2 Million Strong and Counting by Jose Antonio Vargas. Washington Post, 10/30/2007.
  • On Specialized Websites, Candidates Home In by Jenn Abelson. Boston Globe, 10/23/2007.
  • What’s Your Facebook Strategy? by Steve Outing. Editor and Publisher, 10/1/2007.
  • Online users bounce from one social site to the next by J. Scott Orr. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 8/25/2007.
  • Background Noise Op-Ed. Baltimore Sun, 8/11/2007.
  • Taking a page out of Obama’s Facebook’. National Journal, 8/6/2007.
  • The Web 2.008 Campaign by Edward Cone. CIO Insight, 8/6/2007.
  • The tangled Web of social networking by J. Scott Orr. Newark Star-Ledger, 8/5/2007.
  • Photos online brew trouble by Mandy Locke. News and Observer, 7/15/2007.
  • Facebook: Watching the watchers by Patrick White. The Globe and Mail (Canada), 6/12/2007.
  • Web Credibility: Hard Earned, Harder to Prove by Nick Hoover. Information Week, 6/4/2007.
  • Does your online image need a makeover? by Paul Thomasch. Reuters (Syndicated), 5/11/2007.
  • Teens get hip to exercising caution when online by Ellen Lee. San Francisco Chronicle, 4/19/2007.
  • Your life in the public domain by Nick Miller. The Age and Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), 2/28/2007.
  • The MySpace Primary by Sean Mussenden. Media General News Service, 2/16/2007.
  • Tread carefully in social Web sites by Gina Goff. Charlotte Observer, 2/4/2007.
  • Entrepreneurs Helping Other Entrepreneurs Is Goal of RTP 2.0 by Rick Smith. WRAL Local Tech Wire, 1/8/2007.
  • Disney to unveil website revamp by Joseph Menn. Los Angeles Times, 1/8/2007.
  • Dare video site betting users will play along by Alex Pham. Los Angeles Times, 12/28/2006.
  • Facebook: A campus fad becomes a campus fact by Cristian Lipsa. Christian Science Monitor, 12/13/2006.
  • Web profiles new source for police by Melissa Manware and Danica Coto. Charlotte Observer, 12/6/2006.
  • Do you need a Web publicist? by Cristian Lupsa. Christian Science Monitor, 11/29/2006.
  • Facebook face off by Jonathan Bray. The Guardian (UK), 11/7/2006.
  • Social sites become too much of a good thing: Many young folks burning out on online sharing by Ellen Lee. San Fransisco Chronicle, 11/2/2006.
  • The high priestess of internet friendship by Graham Bowley. Financial Times (UK), 10/27/2006.
  • YouTube users keep dialogue running by Dawn C. Chmielewski and Chris Gaither. Los Angeles Times, 10/23/2006.
  • Myspace, Facebook change how generation communicates by David Studinski. The State Hornet (Sacramento State), 9/14/2006.
  • Technology overload by Julie Turkewitz. The Daily Tar Heel (UNC-Chapel Hill), 9/12/2006.
  • Job hunters, what’s in your online profile by Michelle Jarobe. Greensboro News and Record, 8/27/2006.
  • For students, a lesson learned? by Shaun Bishop. Richmond Times-Dispatch, 8/27/2006.
  • Red Hat’s Mugshot grows in stealth mode by Leo John. Triangle Business Journal, 8/25/2006.
  • All eyes on student athletes’ web pages by Tim Warsinskey. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 7/30/2006.
  • Techies Flock to Red Hat by Anne Krishnan. The News and Observer, 7/22/2006.
  • Facebook forces change in playbook by Carter Strickland. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 7/16/2006.
  • Web opens new pitfalls in college sports by Carter Strickland. Cox News Service, 7/15/2006.
  • Universities use social networks to find misbehaving students by Elizabeth Stuart. The Daily Universe (BYU), 5/26/2006.
  • Facebook, la nuova mania degli universitari americani by Tommaso Lombardi. La Stampa (Italy), 4/21/2006.
  • Alarm sounds over Facebook time by Erik Brady and Daniel Libit. USA Today, 3/9/2006.
  • Facebook follies by Emily Rotberg. The Chronicle (Duke University), 3/8/2006.
  • Facebook becoming a college norm by Jamie Schuman. Chapel Hill Herald, 1/31/2006.
  • Face time: College students link up via web site by Julio Ojeda-Zapata. St. Paul Pioneer Press, 1/22/2006.
  • News tracker by Brian Cubbinson and Keith Thompson. Syracuse Post-Standard, 1/22/2006.
  • Are you on the Facebook? by Suzannah Gonzales. Austin American Statesman, 1/2/2006.
  • Danger, danger by Editorial Staff. The Daily Tar Heel (UNC-Chapel Hill), 11/3/2005.
  • Making facebook friends by Patrick Winn. The News and Observer, 10/26/2005.

 

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  • Cleaning up your digital dirt by James Keller. The Candadian Press, 9/23/200.
  • Lost in cyber space with name change by Shannon Proudfoot. The Windsor Star, 6/1/2009.
  • Open-ID: ein Schlussel fur viele Turen by Jasmin Kleemann. Der Westen, 3/27/2009.
  • For Greer, living the tweet life by Helen Anders. Austin American-Statesman, 3/16/2009.
  • Resolve to be tech smart in ’09 by Anne Krishnan. News & Observer, Nationally Syndicated, 12/31/2008.
  • Wie haufig wird mein Name gegoogelt? by Thomas Jungling. Welt am Sonntag, July 2008.
  • Entreprises, soignez votre e-reputation by Capucine Cousin. Les Echos. 6/25/2008.
  • Don’t be afraid of the bogeyman The London Times, 5/29/2008.
  • Ist der Ruf erst ruiniert by Noelani Waldenmaier Worter. Focus Magazin. 4/7/2008.
  • Arbeiten am guten Ruf by Thomas Gaul Von Worter. Die Welt. 3/22/2008.
  • Auf der Flucht; Katerstimmung im Internet by Rgeyer Worter. Frankfurter Rundschau, 2/21/2008.
  • Measuring your digital footprint by Jennifer Schenker Business Week, 1/14/2008.
  • Les applications en ligne affinent le concept d’identite numerique by Guillaume Plouin. L’Atelier, 11/30/2007.
  • Managing your online identity by Michael Habib. Library Journal NetConnect, 10/15/2007.
  • 10 tips voor een betere online reputatie NRC Handelsblad, 9/13/2007.
  • Kontrolle uber die eigene digitale Reputation by Karsten Fullhaas. Readers Edition, 8/23/2007.
  • Social network promiscuity by J. Scott Orr. Syracuse Post-Standard, 8/10/2007.
  • Claiming your net rep The Age (Nationally Syndicated), 5/14/2007.
  • PluggedIn: Does Your Online Image Need a Makeover? by Paul Tomasch, Reuters, 5/12/2007.
  • Google dich schon by Lisa Wandt. Der Tagesspiegel, 5/11/2007.
  • How to “Get Found” on the Web Your Web presence can make or break a job application by Mary Brandel, Computerworld, 3/26/2007.
  • The shape of things to come by Richard Organge. The Business. 3/17/2007.
  • Up close and personal in a voyeur’s paradise by Jenna Hand, Sydney Morning Herald. 3/3/2007.
  • How To Fight Back Against “Google Bombing” Toronto City News (Television). 10/18/2006.
  • Essential Ephemera by Cheryl LaGuardia, Library Journal. 10/15/2006.
  • Tampa Technology Column by Doug Stanley. Tampa Tribune. 5/12/2006.