Social media box office feels the "Hangover II" - CBS News
Weinergate: Anatomy of a Social Media Scandal - TIME (blog)
Study: Social Media Causes Engagement for Minorities - BET
Disrupted Economies and Disruptive Technologies - Huffington Post (blog)
Social media box office feels the "Hangover II" CBS News (CBS/What's Trending) - "The Hangover Part II" managed a staggering $135.15 million domestically and $60.25 million internationally over just five days -- easily the best opening ever for an R-rated comedy. The raunchy sequel is in a league of its own ... |
Weinergate: Anatomy of a Social Media Scandal - TIME (blog)
Reuters | Weinergate: Anatomy of a Social Media Scandal TIME (blog) Meanwhile, the intended recipient of the photo has been ensnared in a media maelstrom. “The last 36 hours have been the most confusing, anxiety-ridden hours of my life. I've watched in sheer disbelief as my name, age, location, links to any social ... Congressman Says Hacker Sent Lewd Photo Using His Name Speculation And Sloppy Reporting On Both Sides Of 'Weinergate' Rep. Weiner Tweets Wiener, Goes Meta? |
Study: Social Media Causes Engagement for Minorities - BET
Study: Social Media Causes Engagement for Minorities BET A new study says that African-Americans and Hispanics are more likely to learn about social issues through social media. By Danielle Wright The days of posting paper-flyers and knocking on doors may be over. Want to know the best way to spread the word ... Social Media Plays Greater Role in Cause Engagement For African Americans and ... |
Disrupted Economies and Disruptive Technologies - Huffington Post (blog)
Computerworld New Zealand | Disrupted Economies and Disruptive Technologies Huffington Post (blog) Social media marches forward despite a rising chorus of bubble suspicion. The precariousness of jobs and budgets pushes Americans to seek deals online, socialize online and use fewer resources. Sony and Nintendo are struggling and Zynga's online social ... Forget Facebook. Old media, it's time to bring sexy back. Living With Technology/ Social Media Run Amok Social media and politics in Turkey |
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