Social media a growing force in race to the White House (VIDEO) - Southgate News Herald

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Social media a growing force in race to the White House (VIDEO)
Southgate News Herald
Social media, once written off as a fad, is now a big component of our lives. We use it to communicate with co-workers and friends — even to obtain new jobs. And in the past four years it has become a crucial element to landing the highest job in the ...
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National Coffee Day: ' Hello, have you ever heard of social media?' - Examiner.com

National Coffee Day: ' Hello, have you ever heard of social media?'
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Today is National Coffee Day, and it is one of the more well-known “days” that we tend to be commemorating more often now due to social media. Some coffee shops and restaurants around the country offer free coffee all day long to customers, but not all ...



social media puts team ethos under threat - Sydney Morning Herald

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social media puts team ethos under threat
Sydney Morning Herald
My question this week: Is social media detrimental to a team game? I say this because social media is all about self-promotion. What have I done today, where I ate. How well did I train. It's all about me, me, me. It's not regulated like a work ...
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Poll: Social media, drones seen as threat to privacy - Philadelphia Inquirer

Poll: Social media, drones seen as threat to privacy
Philadelphia Inquirer
Poll: Social media, drones seen as threat to privacy. Political News and Analysis from Philly.com, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, including complete coverage of the 2008 Pennsylvania primary election. email. print. font size ...

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Henry: Open meetings law bans officials' social media interactions - Amarillo.com

Henry: Open meetings law bans officials' social media interactions
Amarillo.com
If you're wondering why most elected officials — primarily those on a board or commission — aren't hip on social media, it's because it is kind of hard to tweet or post on Facebook from the hoosegow. Under Texas' Open Meetings Act, elected officials ...


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