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General Mills reverses new legal policy: Yes, you can like our Facebook Pages and sue us

Apr20
by Sindy Cator on April 20, 2014 at 4:23 pm
Posted In: Around the Web

General Mills, one of the world’s largest food companies, made headlines when the New York Times reported that its new legal terms meant those who liked Facebook pages belonging to its brands, bought a product or interacted in other ways waived their right to take legal action against it. Now, days later, it is reverting to its original privacy policy and claiming it was all a big misunderstanding. “Those [new] terms – and our intentions – were widely misread, causing concern among consumers. So we’ve listened – and we’re changing them back to what they were before,” a company blog post, which…

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General Mills reverses new legal policy: Yes, you can like our Facebook Pages and sue us

Apr20
by Sindy Cator on April 20, 2014 at 4:23 pm
Posted In: Around the Web

General Mills, one of the world’s largest food companies, made headlines when the New York Times reported that its new legal terms meant those who liked Facebook pages belonging to its brands, bought a product or interacted in other ways waived their right to take legal action against it. Now, days later, it is reverting to its original privacy policy and claiming it was all a big misunderstanding. “Those [new] terms – and our intentions – were widely misread, causing concern among consumers. So we’ve listened – and we’re changing them back to what they were before,” a company blog post, which…

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: facebook, news, syndicated
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The one question budding entrepreneurs should always ask themselves

Apr20
by Sindy Cator on April 20, 2014 at 4:00 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Entrepreneur

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Anthony Del Monte is the CEO and founder of Squeaky Wheel Media, a Web design and development agency based in NYC. Most entrepreneurs can pinpoint the exact moment when they decided to stop working on their potential business plan and to start working on their actual business. Chances are, many of those moments came after the ever-present (but often-ignored) question: “What next”? For me, this moment was years ago, when the second plane flew over my head on September 11th. I cannot describe that feeling, and this isn’t the forum to try, but I remember needing an answer to “What next?”…

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The one question budding entrepreneurs should always ask themselves

Apr20
by Sindy Cator on April 20, 2014 at 4:00 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Entrepreneur

questions
Anthony Del Monte is the CEO and founder of Squeaky Wheel Media, a Web design and development agency based in NYC. Most entrepreneurs can pinpoint the exact moment when they decided to stop working on their potential business plan and to start working on their actual business. Chances are, many of those moments came after the ever-present (but often-ignored) question: “What next”? For me, this moment was years ago, when the second plane flew over my head on September 11th. I cannot describe that feeling, and this isn’t the forum to try, but I remember needing an answer to “What next?”…

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: syndicated
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LinkedIn is shutting down its last remaining polling feature, Polls in Groups, on May 15

Apr20
by Sindy Cator on April 20, 2014 at 3:12 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, linkedin

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There’s bad news if you use LinkedIn to run polls, as the professional-focused social network is removing the ability for you to do so from next month. The company says its LinkedIn Polls in Groups feature will be retired on May 15, and all data related to polls will be removed. Polls were introduced to groups in December 2011 as “a simple way to unlock the insights of the members of the group”, but the feature is being made obsolete as part of ongoing efforts to provide “a simple and efficient experience” to LinkedIn users, as a notice explains: We’re…

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