We're trying something new here at Socially Aware: In addition to our usual social-media and tech-law analyses and updates, we're going to end each work week with a list of links to interesting social media stories around the Web, primarily things that caught our eye during the week that we may or may not ultimately write about in a future blog post.
Here's our first list – enjoy!
- Should prisoners be allowed to have Facebook pages?
- Why do older people love Facebook? A New York Times writer asked her 61-year-old dad.
- Judge upholds ex-cop's murder conviction despite defense's claim that juror's Facebook posts evidenced a dislike for police.
- The CIA's venture capital arm is investing in companies that develop artificial intelligence to sift through enormous numbers of social media postings and decipher patterns.
- Another cringe-worthy social media marketing campaign gaffe, this time by KFC Australia.
- Facebook will now allow businesses to deliver automated customer support through chatbots.
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