Military Ban lifted on social networking sites

Military lifts ban on social networking sites

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From: mymomfessions

Related topics : military social networking sites / network social sites

I Heart Military Social Networking Site

Iheartmilitary.com is a new social networking site for military personnel in transition to civilian life.

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From: michael hence

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Military Increases Access Of Social Networking Sites

The Pentagon announced today that it increased military access to social network sites. 2/26/2010.

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From: KITV

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A new social network helps military family members connect.

A new social networking site is helping military family members and loved ones connect to each other. KCAL/KCBS reports.

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From: CNNtest2011

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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

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From: Ashley Boone

Related topics : military veteran social networking / military social networking sites / use of social network sites

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.

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From: Department of Defense

Related topics : social network site for kids / military social networking sites

Military Joins Social Networking Site Facebook

The Pentagon is now turning to technology used by millions of people everyday to raise its profile. Branches of the military are now using facebook and twitter to share information and recruit additional military personnel. (May 1)

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From: Associated Press

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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...

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From: PressTV News Videos

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