Davos 2011: Edelman Says Goldman Sachs Aces Social Media - Forbes (blog)
I sat down with Richard Edelman, President and CEO of Edelman PR , at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Edelman is a gregarious guy who has a keen sense of understanding how companies can and should thrive in the social media space. He told me that almost
West Boca man strives to lose 300 pounds with the help of a blog and social media - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Rob Graulau's plan is simple: No shortcuts. Not this time. At 6-foot-5 and more than 600 pounds, the 35-year-old has tried over and over again to shed weight — even resorting to lap band surgery a few years ago — but he eventually would cheat and
Ladies Networking Group of Hackettstown examines 'Social Media and Your Business' - NJ.com
HACKETTSTOWN — The Ladies Networking Group of Hackettstown will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the Willow CafĂ©, Willow Grove Street, Hackettstown. Guest speaker Susana Fonticoba, president of the Morris Chapter of the NJ Association of Women Business
U.S. Calls on Egyptian government to restore Internet and Social media - American Chronicle
The United States is calling on Egypt's government to end the blackout on Internet, cell phone service and social networks. Continuing the blackout will make the crisis much worse for Egypt and further alienate the citizens of that country. President Obama
LinkedIn IPO May Be First in Wave for Social Media - BusinessWeek
Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- LinkedIn Corp.’s plan to raise as much as $175 million in an initial public offering may be the first in a wave of share sales for U.S. social-networking companies. The largest professional-networking site plans an IPO after
Rash Report: Social media as a tool for social unrest - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Like so many Tunisians, Mohamed Bouazizi couldn't find a job. Desperate to scrape by, he took to the streets to sell fruits and vegetables. But soon, in the kind of soul-crushing repression that typified Tunisia's government, police confiscated his produce
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Egyptian uprising plays out on social media sites despite government's Internet restrictions - New York Daily News
Egypt moved fast to block Internet posts and images that revealed a wave of anti-government violence - but not fast enough. Egypt has been aggressive with Internet censorship and clamping down on cell phone service providers, drawing criticism from the U
I sat down with Richard Edelman, President and CEO of Edelman PR , at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Edelman is a gregarious guy who has a keen sense of understanding how companies can and should thrive in the social media space. He told me that almost
West Boca man strives to lose 300 pounds with the help of a blog and social media - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Rob Graulau's plan is simple: No shortcuts. Not this time. At 6-foot-5 and more than 600 pounds, the 35-year-old has tried over and over again to shed weight — even resorting to lap band surgery a few years ago — but he eventually would cheat and
Ladies Networking Group of Hackettstown examines 'Social Media and Your Business' - NJ.com
HACKETTSTOWN — The Ladies Networking Group of Hackettstown will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the Willow CafĂ©, Willow Grove Street, Hackettstown. Guest speaker Susana Fonticoba, president of the Morris Chapter of the NJ Association of Women Business
U.S. Calls on Egyptian government to restore Internet and Social media - American Chronicle
The United States is calling on Egypt's government to end the blackout on Internet, cell phone service and social networks. Continuing the blackout will make the crisis much worse for Egypt and further alienate the citizens of that country. President Obama
LinkedIn IPO May Be First in Wave for Social Media - BusinessWeek
Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- LinkedIn Corp.’s plan to raise as much as $175 million in an initial public offering may be the first in a wave of share sales for U.S. social-networking companies. The largest professional-networking site plans an IPO after
Rash Report: Social media as a tool for social unrest - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Like so many Tunisians, Mohamed Bouazizi couldn't find a job. Desperate to scrape by, he took to the streets to sell fruits and vegetables. But soon, in the kind of soul-crushing repression that typified Tunisia's government, police confiscated his produce
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Egyptian uprising plays out on social media sites despite government's Internet restrictions - New York Daily News
Egypt moved fast to block Internet posts and images that revealed a wave of anti-government violence - but not fast enough. Egypt has been aggressive with Internet censorship and clamping down on cell phone service providers, drawing criticism from the U
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