The Job Hunt - Using Social Media - WZZM

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The Job Hunt - Using Social Media
WZZM
The various social media platforms can be a job-hunter's biggest asset. Gone are the days where the only way to find a job is sifting through the newspaper classifieds. Now, more than ever, logging onto a social networking platform can lead you to your ...
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Zuckerberg's former classmates press on with suit against Facebook - Kansas City Star

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Zuckerberg's former classmates press on with suit against Facebook
Kansas City Star
For the last six years, the Winklevosses have been brawling with Facebook over their contention that Zuckerberg ripped off his Harvard classmates to build the world's most popular social networking site. In a sequel that picks up where "The Social ...
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Separate social life from academic life - RU Daily Targum

Social Barrel

Separate social life from academic life
RU Daily Targum
Given the ever-increasing prevalence of social networking sites, it is incredibly difficult to avoid public scrutiny in the digital age. More than 80 percent of college admissions officers look at social networking sites when recruiting potential ...
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Homeless Youths' Use of Social Networking May Boost Risky Sexual Behavior - Technorati (blog)

Homeless Youths' Use of Social Networking May Boost Risky Sexual Behavior
Technorati (blog)
Nearly eight of every 10 homeless youths in the United States use social networking sites, according to a new study. However, that online activity may lead to risky sexual behavior, researchers said. The study, released by the UCLA AIDS Institute, ...
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