WASHINGTON POST - July 6 - The Pew Internet & American Life Project
ask 895 experts how e-mail, social networks and video conferencing
among other applications are redefining the way we think of
relationships. The most interesting part of the repor was the feedback
on how users are only beginning to address how to deal with online
reputations. Privacy and security experts say users need to be as
concerned about how their repuations online are being translated to
peers and employers. They need to tell youth that exaggerations online
are online records and can be easily taken out of context. The CEO of
Reputation Defender said it is important for users to regularly search
for themselves and see what results come up. FULL ARTICLE @ WASHINGTON POST
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