Profile of Kristin Burnham
Senior Editor, InformationWeek.com
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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News & Commentary Posts: 284
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Kristin Burnham currently serves as InformationWeek.com's Senior Editor, covering social media, social business, IT leadership and IT careers. Prior to joining InformationWeek in July 2013, she served in a number of roles at CIO magazine and CIO.com, most recently as senior writer. Kristin's writing has earned an ASBPE Gold Award in 2010 for her Facebook coverage and a Min Editorial and Design Award in 2011 for "Single Online Article." She is a graduate of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Articles by Kristin Burnham
posted in January 2014
1/30/2014
Facebook will launch a standalone news reader app on Feb. 3. Here's what you need to know.
1/30/2014
Don't sell yourself short. Here's how to get the salary and benefits you deserve.
1/29/2014
IBM's new Kenexa tool aims to help HR and business professionals with recruitment, training, and performance assessment.
1/24/2014
Facebook addressed Princeton's prediction of the social network's sudden demise with its own amusing findings using the same methodology.
1/23/2014
Accepting a counteroffer may be tempting, but it can pose big problems later. Here's why you should think twice before playing the game.
1/22/2014
New Facebook feed bows to users' preference for posts from friends over posts from pages they've liked, and tells page owners to try using images with their posts.
1/17/2014
What is Facebook up to highlighting trending topics? Think advertiser clout compared to Twitter and online news sites.
1/16/2014
Users can search for unpaid opportunities in LinkedIn's new Volunteer Marketplace.
1/15/2014
Facebook's Paper will compete with the news reader app Flipboard and could launch this month.
1/14/2014
Facebook privacy settings can be tricky to navigate. Do you need to change these?
1/11/2014
Google signs you up for more than you think. Are you up to date on these five settings?
1/10/2014
Google+ users can now send you messages without knowing your email address. Here's how to opt out.
1/8/2014
LinkedIn wants Amazon to turn over names of people it says registered fake LinkedIn accounts to extract users' data.
1/8/2014
Implement these five easy changes to help you get noticed on LinkedIn and land your next opportunity.
1/6/2014
Facebook says that it doesn't read or store posts you don't publish. Posts you do publish are far more valuable.