Social Media Still a Poor Substitute for True Business Networking - Forbes
Social media helps out as Hurricane Sandy approaches - Phys.Org
NASCAR exec talks about social media - ESPN (blog)
Hurricane Sandy: New Jersey shares social media reports of flooding, power ... - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
![]() Forbes | Social Media Still a Poor Substitute for True Business Networking Forbes As Patty Azzarrello points out in her article, Facebook is Fine, But Here are 10 ways to Network in the Real World , social media still can't compare to the real thing. Like her, I used to wonder: how do people good at networking get that way? Did ... Is Social Media the New Work-Life? Social media: don't discount the timing Profs teach with social media |
Social media helps out as Hurricane Sandy approaches - Phys.Org
![]() Associations Now | Social media helps out as Hurricane Sandy approaches Phys.Org Locating the nearest emergency shelter or chatting live with forecasters—social networks were abuzz with the latest news, tips and reassurance Sunday as Americans hunkered down for Hurricane Sandy. The massive storm, which has already killed at least ... Social Media Roundup: The Trouble With Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy: New Jersey shares preparations, early brushes with the storm ... |
NASCAR exec talks about social media - ESPN (blog)
![]() ESPN (blog) | NASCAR exec talks about social media ESPN (blog) That's a directive that Roush-Fenway drivers such as Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth never would hear from NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations Steve O'Donnell, who also has helped spearhead the sport's push into social media. The official ... |
Hurricane Sandy: New Jersey shares social media reports of flooding, power ... - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | Hurricane Sandy: New Jersey shares social media reports of flooding, power ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Hurricane Sandy was still hundreds of miles away from New Jersey, but the storm was already having an effect with high winds and big waves. New Jersey residents were sharing reports from their neighborhoods on social media networks, including Twitter. Social media helps Hoboken residents 'keep tabs' on friends and famly on the ... |




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