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The U.S. will start collecting social and search data on every ... » Sep 26, 2017 ...More social media scrutiny of international travelers began in the last weeks of former President Barack Obama's administration, when in December of 2016 the government began to ask for the social media handles of anyone applying to the Visa Waiver Program. Lawyers with expertise in social media and... Mashable.com

Mashable's Social Media Day Philadelphia » With a social media and marketing community that is vibrant, active and growing, Philadelphia is the perfect home for a conference that promotes creativity, exploration and shared experiences. Social Media Day in Philadelphia's goal is to connect social media and digital marketing professionals within this community . Smdayphl.com

The U.S. government wants to see Twitter and Facebook accounts of ... » Dec 23, 2016 ...The United States government has started asking a select number of foreign travelers about their social media accounts. The news came on Thursday via Politico and was confirmed to Mashable by a spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after the new procedure reportedly began earlier... Mashable.com

Homeland Security Secretary Says Passwords May Be Required to ... » Feb 7, 2017 ...John Kelly told Congress that Trump's travel ban may get longer and tougher— and he wants to use big data, blimps, and more to secure the border. ...Kelly said new vetting standards under consideration include asking people to hand over their social media passwords—and deny them entry if they refuse. Thedailybeast.com

From HBR to Mashable: How to Be a Guest Writer on 11 Popular Sites » Sep 28, 2015 ...Here are the submission guidelines and instructions for 11 top media outlets like HBR.org, The New York Times, Business Insider, and more. ...7) Mashable. Mashable is a social networking and web news blog. While they do write a lot about technology, it's not their core focus -- so they're not necessarily... Blog.hubspot.com

Q&A: Pete Cashmore of Mashable on social media and blogging ... » Jun 12, 2009 ...Q&A: Pete Cashmore of Mashable on social media and blogging. Graham Charlton ...The rise of Mashable has been rapid, and has mirrored the rise of social media over the past few years. Can you take us ....I think that charities have done a better job with social media than, say, government agencies. Econsultancy.com

Inside Velocity: Mashable's predictive social analytics tool | Media ... » Jul 22, 2015 ...Mashable has an in-house tool that aims to predict how popular stories will become on social networks – so how is it used by editorial teams? Journalism.co.uk

Reports: Turkish government blocks social media in wake of airport ... » Jun 28, 2016 ...Once again, the country's government is attempting to throttle media coverage of a terror attack. Mashable.com

Is it legal for authorities to check your social media at the U.S. border? » Jan 31, 2017 ...Right now, immigration lawyers told Mashable that government officials often ask for immigrants and foreign travelers to hand over their phone so the official can scroll through social media information and more. But if that practice were to come up against a serious legal test — or if the practice became... Mashable.com

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