Clicks, Likes, Tweets and Tumbles: Who Rules on Maryland Social Media? - Patch.com
The Virtual Life: Keeping the Social in Social Media - Patch.com
Study: Basketball Backers are Rabid Fans of Social Media - Technorati (blog)
Google dabbles again in social media - AdNews
MySpace: Is an Internet Resurrection Even Possible? - TheWrap
Clicks, Likes, Tweets and Tumbles: Who Rules on Maryland Social Media? Patch.com If you live in Maryland, chances are, quite a few – at least in the world of social networking. According to a recent report, more than one-third of Marylanders had accounts on Facebook, the social media ... |
The Virtual Life: Keeping the Social in Social Media - Patch.com
The Virtual Life: Keeping the Social in Social Media Patch.com Facebook may be the social network many of us are most familiar with. This is where I started my social media activities, with my students as the earliest friends, followed by a growing number of journalists, then old high school and college friends, ... |
Study: Basketball Backers are Rabid Fans of Social Media - Technorati (blog)
![]() Technorati (blog) | Study: Basketball Backers are Rabid Fans of Social Media Technorati (blog) When it comes to use of social media by sports fans, basketball enthusiasts dominate the court, a new study shows. The 2011 Catalyst Fan Engagement Study indicates that NCAA basketball fans are the most digitally connected sports fans, followed by NBA ... Survey: When Athletes Tweet, Sports Fans Play, Participate, Purchase |
Google dabbles again in social media - AdNews
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Google dabbles again in social media AdNews Google is taking another stab at the world of social networking to challenge Facebook, with its Google+ project in field trial mode globally. Google+ marks another attempt by the company to wade into social media, with previous attempts ... Google launches attack on Facebook with Google+ program Google takes on Facebook with new social media service Google+ social network aims to face down Facebook |
MySpace: Is an Internet Resurrection Even Possible? - TheWrap
![]() The Guardian | MySpace: Is an Internet Resurrection Even Possible? TheWrap "If they are going to bring it back, they will have to do something that's never happened before," Anil Dash, a social media consultant and director of Expert Labs, told TheWrap. "In the history of the web, a lot of sites have come and gone, ... Lead Bid Emerges in Sale of Myspace News Corp close to selling Myspace: source MySpace could go for as little as $20 million |



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