Social Networking sites to be unbanned by US Military
When it comes to technology it always seems that the US Military stays behind the power curve and always seems to play catch-up. Worst of all when it doesn’t understand a new piece of innovation they tend to ban it until they can figure it out. That’s what ended up happening to all social network sites such as facebook, myspace, twitter, youtube, etc. After a ban on the sites it’s finally sparked some “smart” officers & directors that these sites can actually be useful to boost morale and help service members keep in contact with their loved ones. I mean god forbid that the folks at home can actually get a status update on their service member directly from them! The policy will be implemented very soon. Take a look and read over the upcoming changes here
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