No Shortage of Social Media for the Royal Wedding - New York Times Blogs
Don’t want to watch the royal wedding alone in the predawn darkness? Not to worry. The major television and cable networks invite you to join them in the conversation about the dress, the flowers, the first kiss. All you need is your computer, tablet or

Why Friendster Died: Social Media Isn't a Game - PC Magazine
Ever since the news broke that social-network prototype Friendster will, for all intents and purposes, end its sad existence on May 31, many have speculated as to why it ultimately failed. CNET's Caroline McCarthy flails around for more than 800 words on

Royal Wedding Security: Social Media Tactics Revealed - ABC News
Security is tight with 1 million people expected on the streets of London to celebrate Prince William and Kate Middleton's Friday wedding . Authorities are closely watching Facebook, for instance, where some activists are calling for protests along the

Social Media Involvement Greater in China than U.S. - WebProNews
Due to the large population discrepancy, it probably won’t surprise anyone that China has more broadband users that the United States.  What might surprise you is just how much more active the Chinese are online, especially when it comes to engagement

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