Text Messaging, Facebook Can Get You in Legal Trouble
Published 11/6/2008 at Latest from Computerworld
How we miss the quaint times when text was just a quick way to chat with buddies. Today, these fleeting missives, now integral to so many work lives, amount to a multimillion-dollar corporate risk. Organizations sit largely unprepared while text messages replace e-mail as the digital smoking gun.
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