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Going Past Transparency to Overexposure

We all know that trans­parency is one of the virtues of social media. But what hap­pens when a com­pany, actively engaged online with its cus­tomers and investors, reveals too much, pos­si­bly com­pro­mis­ing its pri­mary oblig­a­tions to the pub­lic and fed­eral reg­u­la­tors?
Yes­ter­day, Social|Median CEO Jason Gold­berg “decided to let [his] fol­low­ers know on twit­ter that there might

SEC Officially Recognizing Social Media

For cor­po­rate blogs, this is one of the biggest news sto­ries for a long time. In an arti­cle by Brian Solis, he explains what the SEC rec­og­niz­ing blogs as pub­lic dis­clo­sure means for Social Cor­po­ra­tions.
Read the full arti­cle over at TechCrunch: SEC To Rec­og­nize Cor­po­rate Blogs As Pub­lic Dis­clo­sure. Can We Now Kill The Press Release?
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