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 August 2014
8/29/2014
Facebook's newest ad unit lets businesses promote events within users' news feeds. Here's what to expect.
8/28/2014
All Twitter users can access a detailed report on their followers and individual tweets, including impressions, clicks, and engagement. Here's what you need to know.
8/26/2014
You'll never believe what happens next! Facebook imposes new content standards for businesses that use click-bait tactics.
8/26/2014
Popular social apps, including Facebook, Google, Foursquare, and Twitter, may track your every move. Get the lowdown -- and instructions for turning off these options.
8/22/2014
Instagram will launch a new suite of advertising tools to give businesses more insight into how their campaigns perform.
8/22/2014
New York City delivers the highest pay for US IT managers. Here's salary data you need as you network your way in at Interop New York.
8/18/2014
If you want to shut off alerts from friends within Messenger, you'll need to look beyond the app, iOS and Android users.
8/15/2014
Facebook plans to track your actions between devices and share with advertisers when an ad leads to a purchase. Here's why one expert says you shouldn't worry.
8/14/2014
Can't remember who you met? Humin combines social data with your contacts to give them more meaning.
8/13/2014
Twitter announced the beta launch of Promoted Video, a new ad type that will charge advertisers on a cost-per-view model.
8/12/2014
IT hiring managers report catching more instances of lying than the national average, making IT the third worst industry for dishonest resumes, according to a CareerBuilder report.
8/11/2014
Misinformation around Facebook's Messenger permissions has users crying foul. Here's a closer look at the rumors, plus details about what you can -- and can't -- control.
8/8/2014
Malicious "Color Change" app has resurfaced on Facebook, compromising thousands of profiles. Here's what to do if you're infected.
8/8/2014
Facebook plans to deploy PrivateCore technology into its server stack to bolster encryption and malware prevention, the social network said.
8/7/2014
Foursquare relaunched its flagship app with a bevy of new features, personalization options -- and a setting that consistently tracks your location.
8/7/2014
How do your company's benefits stack up? Glassdoor's newest feature lets job seekers compare time off, health insurance, office perks, and more.
8/6/2014
With a majority of businesses realigning technology and business this year, CIOs must step up and assume an active role, according to Altimeter Group research.
8/5/2014
Department of Labor investigation found LinkedIn failed to properly track pay records and compensate workers for overtime.
8/4/2014
Video interviews are becoming increasingly popular with hiring managers, but they can pose some unique challenges. Here's how to nail your next one.
8/2/2014
Facebook will soon require users to download Messenger to chat with friends. Here's the lowdown on important privacy settings and features.