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The Weekly Round-Up: Pets get networking and why we can’t switch off on holiday

July 29, 2011 by  
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They used to say that on the internet nobody knows you are a dog.

Now everyone knows you are a dog, is totally cool with it, and cheerfully retweets your hilarious story about what that obnoxious pooch from number 65 said when you saw her on the way to the vet. This we call progress, apparently.

Goldfish

Bubbles finally had enough of Facebook and decided to jump ship to Google+Photo: Shutterstock

Gone are the days when a juicy bone was reward enough for man’s best friend – pet owners are now creating Facebook and Twitter profiles for their furry companions.

According to a survey by John Lewis Pet Insurance, one in six hilarious, archly postmodern 25- to 34-year-olds has given their hound or moggy an online profile, and one in 10 pet owners in the South East has made sure their furry friends are now self-facilitating media nodes.

Fortunately, some sanity seems to prevail north of the border, where only one per cent of Scots have succumbed to giving Tiddles a social media debut.

To be honest, this is all sounding a little bizarre – one of those stories that illustrate our slide into digital idiocy. Then again, maybe it’s just a larf, the 21st-century version of that bit on That’s Life where the dog says “sausages”. Either way, the Round-Up still finds this all deeply, deeply disturbing.

And unless your furry friend is an actual celebrity, who really cares what you think they think? And even if people do care, how can you be sure you are translating correctly?

For when you tweet from Jasper the cat’s account saying, “I love my mistress because she brings me a lovely dinner”, you might be disappointed to find out Jasper is really thinking, “Why have you brought me tuna again? I demand the finest quality salmon.”

Talking of fish, there are plenty of goldfish on Facebook – favourite book: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, favourite film: Finding Nemo, activities and interests: swimming, staring and forgetting.

If you’re looking for a metaphor for the madness of our every increasing reliance on social media, a goldfish posting on Facebook is a pretty good one.

Social networks a no-no at work

Given this general descent into stupidity it’s perhaps unsurprising that two-thirds of UK workers think social networking sites should be banned in the office.

The other third were presumably too busy to respond to the pollsters because they were updating Ginger’s Facebook status to “coughing up a hairball”.

Some new research by reed.co.uk revealed that a forward-thinking 28 per cent of businesses have banned employees from browsing social networking sites during work hours, while 40 per cent offer limited access.

That compares to a crazy 35 per cent of firms that have the anything-goes, let-your-hair-down attitude of giving employees full access to the internet, which frankly will only end in tears and regular updates from Fido the dog.

The survey of 4,245 workers across the UK revealed that on average one in three employees access Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or other social networking sites while at work.

Which probably means the two-thirds who want social media banned are…

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BizRocket’s Pre-Teen Social Networking to Hit Billion Dollar Niche Market …

July 29, 2011 by  
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Coral Springs, FL US, Jul 29, 2011 (Filing Services Canada via COMTEX) –
BizRocket.com, Inc. (BZRT – OTC Pink),announces growing acceptance of its’ patent pending KidzRocket.com subscription based social networking website for kids.The social networking market for kids age 13 and under is estimated at over $1 Billion per year and rapidly growing. BizRocket business plan projections of third and fifth year revenue of $37,162,002 and $126,464,983 and EBITDA of $22,117,624 and $92,059,673 respectively are doable. The Company is reviewing various advertising modalities which could generate significant additional revenue and profit streams. Parents for their children make major purchases including computers, various electronics and gaming systems, clothing, recreational, and educational products and services, etc. Social network marketplace spending is anticipated to reach $6 billion ($6,000,000,000) dollars this year. Three senior officers have over fifty years executive experience founding and developing companies and implementing exit strategies to both private and publicly held companies.

Parents subscribe a family membership for their children to avoid predators, cyberbullying, and phishing scams. Children younger and younger are learning how to use the computer and access the Internet, and cautious parents want to know their kids are safe. KidzRocket.com is said to be like a Facebook or MySpace for kids, but has added layers of protection for children. The system supports all activities for up to five family users at a cost of only $5.95 a month.KidzRocket.com is designed for kids age 9 to 13 and provides some of the same features as Facebook, but with membership and activity controls. Parents know exactly what’s going on while their children have fun with friends online. KidzRocket.com puts parents back in control for their kids’ safety.

About KidzRocket.com

KidzRocket.com was invented to meet the National challenge to help protect children from Internet predators, cyberbullying, and various inappropriate Internet contact. KidzRocket.com complies with the Children Online Privacy Protection Act – FTC (COPPA). KidzRocket.com is a subsidiary of BizRocket.com, Inc. (otc pink:BZRT).

Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure

This press release may include certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include all statements other than those made solely with respect to historical facts. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results or performance to be materially different from any future results or performance expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this press release should be evaluated in light of these important factors. Although we believe that these statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, we cannot provide any assurances regarding future results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements or to make any other forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

CONTACT:

BizRocket.com, Inc.

Robert Williams

754.245.2717

Source: BizRocket.com, Inc. (otc pink:BZRT)
http://www.bizrocket.com

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