Tweets from the bench in South Florida
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | May 22nd at 08:34 AM |
Drawing unwanted attention from Broward’s attorney for the poor and indigent, Circuit Court Judge Matthew Destry has been asked by Public Defender Howard Finkelstein to refrain from tweeting from the bench during court proceedings, according to JAA Blog late Monday. In an apparent – and almost unnoticed first in the judiciary – Destry established a Twitter account in late February. Appropriately named after his @DIV_FY | Read More »
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The Evolving Nation of Facebook
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | April 7th at 10:18 AM |
Change” is once again occurring at the social media utility as Facebook has released a cleaver and convenient way for users to convert non-personal profiles into business pages all without losing the social presence previously established. A key difference between the two features is the fact that users can “like” a page while they must “friend” a profile. Facebook believes that a page is a much better solution for businesses and public figures.
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