Social media users happy with gay-marriage rulings - USA TODAY

Social media users happy with gay-marriage rulings
USA TODAY
From elected officials to ordinary Americans across the country, people used social media to hail the decision, declare they were headed out to celebrate with others and announce places and times of celebrations. Many described outdoor celebrations ...
Social Media Reacts To SCOTUS Same-Sex Marriage RulingWBFS
As Social Media Swirl Around It, Supreme Court Sticks to Its Analog WaysNew York Times (blog)
Social media reactions to the Supreme Court's DOMA, Prop. 8 decisionsNOLA.com
Plain Dealer -Bakersfield Californian -Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Turkey targets social media - Boston Globe

NPR

Turkey targets social media
Boston Globe
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish authorities are investigating people who allegedly insulted state officials or incited riots on social media, the deputy prime minister said Thursday, in a sign the government is intent on meting out punishment over the ...
Thanks, But No: Social Media Refuses To Share With TurkeyNPR
Turkey investigates social media postings in crackdown on protestsFox News
Turkey probes social media 'slurs'BreakingNews.ie

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Mormon missionaries taking task to social media - WJLA

Mormon missionaries taking task to social media
WJLA
The strategy shift reflects the growing importance of social media and people's preference to connect over sites such as Facebook rather than opening their homes to strangers, church leaders said. "The way in which we fulfill our responsibilities to ...

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7 reasons your brand sucks at social media - Memeburn

Memeburn

7 reasons your brand sucks at social media
Memeburn
Do your social media accounts stand dormant for weeks on end? Can't get any more followers regardless of what you do? Are your competitors seeing positive results from their social media accounts, but you can't even get a single “like”? It's a hard ...



How To Turn A Social Media Disaster Into Higher Sales - Forbes

How To Turn A Social Media Disaster Into Higher Sales
Forbes
Lots has been written about the shift in power from brands to consumers. Huge branding campaigns can be negated by one negative action that goes viral in social media. A few months ago, we saw Beam, Inc.'s Maker's Mark brand tarnished by a decision to ...



Anti-Social Media? This App Tells You Where Your Friends Won't Be - ABC News

ABC News

Anti-Social Media? This App Tells You Where Your Friends Won't Be
ABC News
“Hell Is Other People” is an experimental Web app that utilizes FourSquare to track check-ins made by friends to determine the best possible routes and areas to avoid them. The experimental anti-social media app was created by Scott Garner, a master's ...
Suffer from social anxiety? Try this “anti-social media” appSalon
Finally, a "Social" Media App That Helps You Stay Away From PeopleGlamour (blog)
Anti-social media app helps users evade friendsThe Drum
Pagosa Daily Post
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What's the point of social media? - The Guardian

The Guardian

What's the point of social media?
The Guardian
Another year, another conference, another wave of conversations about how Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn could be the magic key to reach new audiences and unlock huge amounts of untapped funds. Surprisingly, digital (and therefore social media) is still ...
Criminals Beware , Fraud Investigators Take To Social MediaForbes
Opinion | The path to re-election is paved with social mediaThe Copenhagen Post
It's time for something bigger than social media marketing, but what?Memeburn
Business Insider Australia -Search Engine Journal -Lexington Herald Leader
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Jobseekers: what NOT to do on social media - The Sunday Business Post

Jobseekers: what NOT to do on social media
The Sunday Business Post
A new survey has found that jobseekers who behave poorly on social media - such as by posting racy pictures or ranting about their boss - are increasingly putting their careers at risk. A nationwide survey from the US by a company called CareerBuilder, ...

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