Study Finds Greater Minority Involvement in Causes via Social Media - International Business Times
Medicare, Other Issues Have Republicans Suppressing Social Media - Huffington Post (blog)
Pastoral Transitions in a Social Media World - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Mexicans turn to social media for news about drug crimes - McClatchy Washington Bureau
Weinergate: Anatomy of a Social Media Scandal - TIME (blog)
Twitter Photo-sharing Could Shift Your Social Media Strategy - PCWorld
Social media box office feels the "Hangover II" - CBS News
Should staff be let loose on social media? - Financial Times
Study Finds Greater Minority Involvement in Causes via Social Media International Business Times A Georgetown study on the use and effects of social media has released its first batch of findings: compared to Caucasian users, Hispanic and African-American users of social media are significantly more likely to learn about and become involved in ... Social Media Plays Greater Role in Cause Engagement For African Americans and ... Study: Social Media Causes Engagement for Minorities |
Medicare, Other Issues Have Republicans Suppressing Social Media - Huffington Post (blog)
Medicare, Other Issues Have Republicans Suppressing Social Media Huffington Post (blog) Apparently missing the key role played by social media like Facebook and Twitter in the continuing Arab Spring, Republican Congressmen Barletta and Marino are adopting the tactics of former Egyptian President Mubarak. In an edict imposed by the ... |
Pastoral Transitions in a Social Media World - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Pastoral Transitions in a Social Media World San Francisco Chronicle (blog) For those who have gone through this process before, you know that it can be a difficult one for all involved and that there are no hard and fast rules about how approach the transition in this day and age of social media. ... |
Mexicans turn to social media for news about drug crimes - McClatchy Washington Bureau
Mexicans turn to social media for news about drug crimes McClatchy Washington Bureau Meneses said Mexicans hungry for information have flocked to social media for information on everything from roadblocks, to public gunfights, carjackings and kidnappings. "Citizens have organized themselves to tell each other what is happening. ... |
Weinergate: Anatomy of a Social Media Scandal - TIME (blog)
Los Angeles Times | 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 ... Rep. Anthony Weiner Scandal Makes Social Media Look Stupid Speculation And Sloppy Reporting On Both Sides Of 'Weinergate' Rep. Weiner Tweets Wiener, Goes Meta? |
Twitter Photo-sharing Could Shift Your Social Media Strategy - PCWorld
Telegraph.co.uk | Twitter Photo-sharing Could Shift Your Social Media Strategy PCWorld Because many SMB owners have limited time to spend on social media sites like Twitter or Facebook, there is a tendency to share, but not respond. This is a wasted opportunity. Even for SMB owners with limited time, responding to inquiries or concerns ... Twitter Rumored to Be Planning New Photo Sharing Service Twitter to Launch Photo Sharing Service |
Social media box office feels the "Hangover II" - CBS News
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 ... |
Should staff be let loose on social media? - Financial Times
Computerworld New Zealand | Should staff be let loose on social media? Financial Times Morgan Stanley is to allow its advisers to use social media interactively for the first time, the first big financial management group to do so. How do such organisations encourage the innovative use of social media while reminding employees they are ... Forget Facebook. Old media, it's time to bring sexy back. Disrupted Economies and Disruptive Technologies Living With Technology/ Social Media Run Amok |
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