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Tag: Social networking websites

Facebook: A new battleground for cyber-crime - 27 July 2009 - News

Social networking websites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace will soon become the most insidious places on the Internet, where users are most likely to face cyber attacks and digital annoyances, according to Web security firm Sophos.

Voting at shopping centres 'saved' election turnout - 15 June 2009 - News

As the dust settles on the European Parliament elections, EU officials and experts do not seem to be overly concerned by the low turnout, instead stressing the lessons learned from positive experiences like allowing people to vote in railway stations and shopping centres, and over the Internet.

Twittering not: MEPs fail to embrace Internet craze - 20 May 2009 - News

While congressmen on Capitol Hill are already tweeting with Americans across the United States, MEPs are still making scant use of the Internet and fail to fully grasp the potential of digital politics to engage with voters, found a survey published by public affairs consultancy Fleishman-Hillard.

Hungary's 'Internet Democracy' party takes on Web - 29 April 2009 - News

Hungary has seen the launch of a brand new party on the premise that it will use the Web to bring more direct democracy to the European political arena. EurActiv.hu reports.

Web firms to crack down on cyberbullying - 10 February 2009 - News

Seventeen social networking sites, including Facebook, MySpace and Bebo, are poised to sign a European agreement today (10 February) to tackle cyberbullying and improve safety for young Internet users at the Safer Internet Day flagship event in Luxembourg.

Social media: An unmissable opportunity for public affairs? - 12 February 1999 - Analysis

Social media allow policymakers to respond to citizens’ tendency to "increasingly question the undemocratic and unresponsive nature of the European institutions," argues Amber Price, general secretary of 'ECPA II', a daughter organisation of the European Centre for Public Affairs (ECPA).

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