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Police chief takes criminals to task on Facebook

If you're up to no good in this pocket of northeast Ohio, especially in a witless way, you're risking not only jail time or a fine but a swifter repercussion with a much larger audience: You're in for a social media scolding from police Chief David Oliver and some of his small department's 49,000 Full story

What to do if your boss sends inappropriate texts

   A new survey asked complicated relationship questions, like what to do about an inappropriate boss or a partner who is Facebook friends with an ex, and received some surprising results. Relationship expert and Men’s Health contributor Ian Kerner and Sascha De Gersdorff of Women’s Health discuss the

Are we a society of ‘virtual enablers’?

   The New York Times’ Jenna Wortham joins the Morning Joe panel to discuss how comments and “likes” on social media are giving people more reasons to act out online.

Fake charity page steals pictures from mother’s blog

   Like many parents, Sarah Gilliam started a blog to capture the special moments of her son Jack’s childhood. However, those photos weren’t being just shared with friends – they were instead used by a stranger to build a total lie. NBC’s Tom Yamas reports.

Trade Show Helps Air Force Spouses Grow Their Businesses

Wichita Falls, TX. - Great deals and a variety of arts and crafts were on display at the MPEC Saturday for the first ever "Falls Gift and Trade Show."The event featured more than twenty vendors selling homemade items, make-up and accessories.It was organized by a group of Air Force wives from Sheppa Full story

Internet giants release data on information requests

   After negotiations with national security officials, Facebook and Microsoft confirmed they have received thousands of requests from U.S. government agencies to share user data. TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe reports.

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  Man meets dad at 29 thanks to Facebook

For 29 long years, Terrell Starr had no dad to celebrate Father’s Day with, but one day that all changed thanks to a series of Facebook messages, one of which reached the father who never knew he existed. TODAY’s Willie Geist reports.

  Facebook Missing Out on the Social Media Rally

The social media sector is getting a big boost this year. What are companies like Annie's and Yelp doing right that Facebook seems to be doing wrong? Anthony DiClemente, Barclays, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin discuss.

  Facebook-fueled retail: The rise of ‘Lolly Wolly Doodle’

Brandi Temple joins Morning Joe to talk about her clothing company, “Lolly Wolly Doodle.” AOL co-founder Steve Case also joins to discuss why he chose to invest in the company.

  Silicon Valley and the national security state

More than 10 years ago, NSA officials went to Silicon Valley to learn how to build a better data operation. Chris Hayes talks to Bruce Schneier, security expert, and Colleen Taylor, reporter for TechCrunch and TechCrunch TV.

  Father Lost Son's College Savings In FB

Facebook is under scrutiny as its shares continue to fall well below its IPO price. One father bet his son's college savings on the stock, with Patricia Powell, Powell Financial Group, and Ric Edelman, Edelman Financial Services.

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