What's new in video social networking sites - PRWeek

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What's new in video social networking sites
PRWeek
A new social networking site that is completely video based. Videos can be filmed on your iPhone or Android. Here, you have 36 seconds to film your message and then share it on Keek, Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr. The best part is that you can tag your ...



Survey says 1 in 3 Anglo-Canadians check social media daily - CBC.ca

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Survey says 1 in 3 Anglo-Canadians check social media daily
CBC.ca
One in three anglophone Canadians says not a single day goes by without checking into their social media feeds. It's one of many social networking statistics compiled in a new report by the Media Technology Monitor, based on surveys conducted in the ...
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The Social Media Borg: A Culture of Likes - Huffington Post

The Social Media Borg: A Culture of Likes
Huffington Post
As social media emerges out if its infancy, we are starting to get a sense of its personality and characteristics, what it will look like when it grows up. We're seeing early signs that the promised democratization of information and the ability to ...



Alibaba pushes into social networking with Weibo investment - 路透社

Alibaba pushes into social networking with Weibo investment
路透社
(Reuters) - Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group acquired an 18 percent stake in web portal Sina Corp's microblogging service Weibo in its first big move into selling advertising on China's highly competitive social networks. Sina's U.S.-listed shares ...



Texas State grad publishes social media research - San Marcos Mercury

Texas State grad publishes social media research
San Marcos Mercury
A former Texas State graduate student recently published in an academic journal about the role of social media in the lives of college students with high levels of anxiety and loneliness. Russell Clayton's article in Journal of Computers in Human ...


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