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About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More

About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More
 

App: SOS Alarm

By Arnout de Vries on January 6, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: alarm, app, emergency, SOS
The foundation of the national SOS ALARM Emergency Service introduced the SOS Alarm app in 2014 that is aimed at saving lives?in emergencies. The alarm-app calls on emergency workers (doctors, military personnel, first aiders, emergency response) in case of an emergency if they do happen to be in the neighborhood. Before the official emergency services arrive they can already provide some assistance. The foundation wants to connect its system [...]
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App: On Duty

By Arnout de Vries on January 6, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, on duty
Metro Vancouver Transit Police have released OnDuty, a new smartphone app designed to allow commuters to silently report crime, track crime?hotspots and check alerts and most wanted lists. On Duty app aims to fight sex assaults on transit door tvnportal The OnDuty app is available for free on the?Apple iTunes store for?iPhones?and?iPads?and the?Google Play store for [...]
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App: Ping4alerts!

By Arnout de Vries on January 6, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: alarm, alert, app, ping4, Ping4alerts
Ping4alerts! is an alert platform and mobile app. Homeland Security, Federal &?State Emergency Management Agencies (FEMA), State Police Departments and State Fire Marshals from the US use ping4alerts! ping4alerts! is a local emergency alert app for public safety. When it comes to safety in your day-to-day life ping4alerts! keeps you informed and up to date on your important local emergency alerts, critical news and events. You will [...]
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App: Neighborhood Crime Watch

By Arnout de Vries on January 5, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Neighborhood Crime Watch
Neighborhood Crime Watch lets you quickly take pictures, spot the location of suspicious activity and share the details with your neighbors and law enforcement. You can save the watch details in your “log book” where you can review, edit and share them again. It also lets you export and import alerts to sync them between all of your devices and other NCW users. This app is not affiliated [...]
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App: Community Watch

By Arnout de Vries on January 5, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, community, crime, policing, south africa, watch
The Community Watch?system provides a medium for residents within a community or sector area to be in communication with each other, to build a database of employees, suspicious activities and to share data with each other. An employee module is often used for verification of authorized personnel to perform different task and to track employee movement within a community. Subscribers within the communication can employ employees and terminate [...]
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App: Crash Detection

By Arnout de Vries on January 3, 2014 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, car, crash, detection, road, ski
Crash Sensor (Android) is a mobile application that protects you while driving. Constantly, it monitors the phone acceleration sensors in order to detect the sudden deceleration produced in a crash. In case of an accident an alarm will warn you that a crash has been detected and, if you don’t cancel the alarm in 30 seconds, a SMS with your geographic coordinates will be sent to the [...]
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Social Media SWOT~ with a twist: analyzed

By Arnout de Vries on December 11, 2013 · Add Comment Tagged With: social media, SWOT
In order to get an overview of the advantages and disadvantages that social media generate a vintage method was restyled: a SWOT, but in this particular case not based on an organization or an individual, but based on the phenomenon ?social media?. We present a social media SWOT ~ with a twist~, in which we identify strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. This SWOT can be used as a model, a [...]
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Vine

By Arnout de Vries on November 19, 2013 · Add Comment Tagged With: Boston Bombings, clip, twitter, videoclip, Vine
An interesting article?in Bright talked?about the popularity of Vine?during?the first reports during the Boston marathon bombings. Many people saw those images of the attack because at first it wasn’t on any?TV channel, but only available in an ultrashort Vine video. As with many disasters and other types of breaking news Twitter also played a key role in the real-time information gathering [...]
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App: Child-ID

By Arnout de Vries on August 29, 2013 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Child ID, FBI
The?Child ID app (Apple iOS, Android) was?the first mobile application created by the FBI. You?re shopping at the mall with your children when one of them suddenly disappears. A quick search of the nearby area is unsuccessful. What do you do? Now there?s a free new tool from the FBI that can help. Our just launched Child ID app provides a convenient place to electronically store [...]
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App: Safelet

By Arnout de Vries on August 6, 2013 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, bracelet, harassment, predators, robbers, Safelet, smartphone, thieves
A new bracelet should make the world a little safer and protect women against robberies and rapes. In America, Britain and Canada bracelets like Safelet?are already a great success. Not to be confused with the SafeletBracelet. The Safelet is a sleekly designed safety bracelet that is linked to your phone. When you are in danger, you just click the strap. Family, friends and police will then [...]
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