2012 London Olympics - Your social media guide - Techworld.com

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2012 London Olympics - Your social media guide
Techworld.com
As the 2012 Olympics kick off today, don't rely solely on the TV broadcasts to enjoy the festivities: Thanks to social media, there are plenty of alternative, real-time outlets to get your fill of Olympic coverage. Here's a look at the many ways you ...
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Social-Media Stock Frenzy Fizzles - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal

Social-Media Stock Frenzy Fizzles
Wall Street Journal
"Investors who were excited about social networking have learned just how immature these companies' business models are," said Michael Shinnick, who manages $2.5 billion for Wasatch Advisors of Salt Lake City, Utah, and doesn't own Facebook shares.
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Social Media Revolutionizing Missing Children Cases - OzarksFirst.com

Social Media Revolutionizing Missing Children Cases
OzarksFirst.com
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- When Little Rock police requested an Amber Alert Saturday night for 12-year-old Amber Whitlow, the information spread like wildfire through social media. Posts about the Amber Alert received more than 3000 shares on the KARK ...

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What to look for when hiring a social media specialist - Washington Post (blog)

What to look for when hiring a social media specialist
Washington Post (blog)
What to look for when hiring a social media specialist. By J.D. Harrison. Every other week, On Small Business reaches out to a panel of young entrepreneurs for answers to some of the most pressing social media questions facing small business owners.



Build a private social network that employees will actually use - Computerworld

Computerworld

Build a private social network that employees will actually use
Computerworld
At San Francisco-based Salesforce.com, the social media tsunami known as Facebook got company executives very interested in how such a phenomenon would eventually affect enterprises, says Dave King, the company's director of product marketing.

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