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Snippets 31st August
One in 20 people reprimanded for inappropriate emails
One in 20 people have been reprimanded at work for sending an ill-advised email, according to a survey. Inappropriate jokes, angry messages sent in the heat of the moment, and scathing email replies forwarded to the wrong people are among some of the email gaffes that have landed office workers in hot water with their employers or clients. According to the research, men were more likely to make an email gaffe than women, with 28 per cent admitting to sending an ill-judged message, compared to 17 per cent of women. www.telegraph.co.uk
UK firms can pass IT problems onto the cloud
David Bradshaw, European SaaS (Software as a Service) and cloud services research manager at International Data Corporation (IDC) has said that organisations can relieve themselves of a certain degree of responsibility by adopting cloud services. The comments come after recent research published by IDC revealed that revenue for public cloud computing is set to grow from $582 million (£375 million) in 2009 to $718 million (£463 million) in 2014. www.bcs.org
Facebook "Places" lets users track friends and services
Facebook's 500 million-plus users will soon be able to track friends' whereabouts across the United States. The new "Places" feature which began rolling out in August will go nationwide within weeks. It is touted as a tool to help users share where they are, figure out who is in the vicinity, and check out happenings and services within the same locale. The addition of so-called location services to Facebook opens new revenue opportunities for the company, but also presents it with delicate privacy challenges. www.reuters.co.uk
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