To Post or Not to Post
There are 900 million social media users plugged into Facebook alone, and nearly 500 million of them log into the social network every single day.

Mines the temptations we experience in sharing too much across our social networks, the wrong kind of information.

Notes that "forward-thinking" is required in planning the trajectory of one's career and life, remembering always the potential for prospective clients, colleagues, and employers to encounter your posts in the present or future.

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Mines the new startup by Twitter founders called Medium, an interface for sharing blog posts, articles, and information.
Notes that Medium is a product of The Obvious Corporation, and big names are already starting to post to the site.
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Mines the problem of bogus Twitter accounts that annoy real members trying to communicate and share information.
Notes that a new service allows you to determine which accounts are authentic on Twitter - Status People's.
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