Profile of Kristin Burnham
Senior Editor, InformationWeek.com
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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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 June 2014
6/30/2014
Facebook may control most of your data, but you can take protective steps. Here's what you need to know.
6/30/2014
Do you deserve a bigger IT paycheck? Here's how to negotiate with bosses, navigate counteroffers, and avoid mistakes.
6/28/2014
Gone are the days when Facebook showed you every post from every friend. Here's a look at Facebook's latest News Feed algorithm changes and how they affect the content you see.
6/25/2014
Majority of US teens still use the site and their time on site has increased, Forrester survey says.
6/24/2014
Social Sweepster combs users' Facebook and Twitter accounts for pictures and posts that could jeopardize job searches.
6/23/2014
Facebook's redesigned format means marketers should expect to pay more for right-hand-column ads. The good news: Users will see fewer ads.
6/20/2014
Facebook's Android app now consumes 50% less data and is 65% smaller to accommodate bandwidth and device limitations in emerging countries.
6/19/2014
LinkedIn's new job search app lets you search for open positions, filter results, apply for jobs, and more. Here's the lowdown.
6/18/2014
Yahoo joined LinkedIn and Google in releasing workplace diversity statistics. They tell the same tale: Silicon Valley is predominantly white and male.
6/17/2014
Facebook again tries to win over Snapchat users with Slingshot, its own version of self-destructing messages. Here's a look at the app's features.
6/17/2014
New premium version of Google+ for Apps customers includes additional controls and features for the social network and video conferencing platform, Hangouts.
6/16/2014
US federal judge orders LinkedIn to face a lawsuit that claims the social network sent emails to users' contacts without their consent.
6/16/2014
Ready to take your LinkedIn success to the next level? Check out the newest tools and features to get you there.
6/13/2014
Social networks scored high in a new report on website privacy and security, while news companies scored the lowest.
6/12/2014
Soon Facebook will opt you into ads based on your browsing history and offer new ways to adjust what you see. Here's how to opt out -- and the other key details.
6/11/2014
Target names Brad Maiorino as its first chief information security officer to oversee the company's security and technology risk strategy.
6/7/2014
Facebook discusses concerns from businesses that have seen a sharp decline in organic reach.
6/6/2014
Flickr users who sign in with Facebook or Google IDs will need a Yahoo account to access their photos after June 30th. Here's what you need to know about the change.
6/5/2014
Facebook's redesigned business pages go live this week. Here's what to expect.
6/5/2014
LinkedIn added features for paid users, including a redesigned profile, a keyword optimization tool, and more prominent search placement. Here's a deeper look, plus details on a new paid account option.
6/5/2014
Facebook's latest privacy changes include a number of welcome improvements. Learn how to tweak your settings for the least exposure.
6/3/2014
Apple switches default search tool in latest OS X and iOS versions to Microsoft Bing.
6/3/2014
LinkedIn's "How You Rank" tool shows how your profile views stack up against your co-workers and connections.