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Why Insurers Are Afraid Of Social Media Companies


By Webrank at December 01, 2010 2 Comments    Share

If you are running a social media company —large or small — and have had to buy an insurance policy, you have most likely encountered significant difficulty and pushback when trying to get even the most basic coverage.

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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by embarco and Chris Isaac, Jason Sattler. Jason Sattler said: Why Insurers Are Afraid Of Social Media Companies http://is.gd/i3uaK [...]

    Pingback by Tweets that mention Why Insurers Are Afraid Of Social Media Companies -- Topsy.com — December 1, 2010 @ 11:17 AM

  2. Social Media company- Facebook founders Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Hughes etc are the youngest billionaires. This is not socialism, but an upgraded way of interacting with friends, relatives and society utilizing many technical advances of the internet. The movie Social Network playing in theaters is about the founding of FB at Harvard, followed by its move to Palo Alto.

    Comment by vk1537 — December 1, 2010 @ 12:15 PM

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