Sunday, March 25, 2012

Sure Pinterest is Hot, but is it the Next Facebook? - also the best of the web

I've been warming up for a thorough examination of the most significant links of the day. I've found some interesting links on Facebook, National Labor Relations Board and Twitter.

So, who has been talking about Facebook? It was www.marketingpilgrim.com who wrote an article called Sure Pinterest is Hot, but is it the Next Facebook?.

What did they say about Facebook? Well...:
But is it powerful enough to become the next Facebook?
and went on to say
Pinterest is the internet version of a box of chocolates. Got that


National Labor Relations Board
National Labor Relations Board: http://nlrb.gov

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Next up we have a site that's been writing about National Labor Relations Board - Labor Board Member Shared Insider Secrets, Inspector General Says.

They wrote:
Terence Flynn, President Barack Obama's recess appointee to the National Labor Relations Board, violated ethics rules, the board's inspector general said.WASHINGTON -- An inspector general's investigation has found that a recent appointee to the National Labor Relations Board violated the agency's ethical code by sharing sensitive information with outside lawyers, documents released Friday show
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Terence Flynn, now a Republican member of the National Labor Relations Board, passed along "the most confidential of Agency information" while serving as agency counsel last year, the report by the labor board's inspector general said. President Barack Obama named Flynn with a recess appointment in January to the labor board, the agency tasked with enforcing labor law on businesses and unions. Prior to that, he was chief counsel to former Republican board member Brian Hayes.


Last but not least it's Limbaugh Spokesman Hits Media Matters Over Boycott from www.webpronews.com, focussing on Twitter. They made a few good points, particularly
They distribute target lists of advertiser phone numbers, email addresses, Facebook links and Twitter handles, and then they come out of nowhere, en masse, against selected advertisers in rotation
and
These Media Matters mobs bear a simple message: Renounce our enemies or become one of them. . They barrage small business with threats until they cancel their advertising

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