Milhub: The Military Social Networking Resource
This is my captology project, in which I propose a social networking resource for Air Force members entitled "Milhub".
From: smk06c
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Can Social Networking Sites Get You a Job?
www.military.com/veteran-jobs/career-advice/job-hunting/using-social-networks-to-find-a-job.html
From: Ashley Boone
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Canada requires soldiers not to criticize military on social networks
While the exact number is not known, at least 1,500 Canadian soldiers were wounded in the Afghan war alone. Many of whom come back to tell their stories or seek help, but a Canadian newspaper has discovered soldiers are now being required to sign a form agreeing not to criticize the military on social network websites like twitter and Facebook.
From: Newsnation6
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Camden Military Academy's Social Networking
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From: Camden Military Academy
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RallyPoint: The Social Network for the Military
Feb. 24 -- Konstantin Guericke, a partner at EarlyBird Venture Capital and co-founder of LinkedIn, discusses RallyPoint, the social network for members of the military. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on "Street Smart."
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From: Bloomberg
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Military Kids Connect
Military Kids Connect is an online social networking site to connect the children of deployed service members as a tool to cope with their parent's absence. Check out this video promoting the program, and visit www.militarykidsconnect.org for more info.
From: Department of Defense
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Thailand's military rulers release "Red Shirt" leaders arrested last week
Thailand's military rulers have released Red Shirt leaders allied to the civilian government that was ousted in a recent coup.
The Red Shirt leaders were taken into custody and held without charge for a week. The military rulers say those released have signed a document, promising to end all their political activities. Meanwhile, conflicting reports are coming in about Facebook being blocked in Thailand. According to a senior official, the information technology ministry blocked the social...
From: PressTV News Videos
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