Fake Photos of Sandy Flood Social Media
No matter what part of the country you're in, it's nearly impossible not to be aware of the devastation and destruction that superstorm Sandy wrought as it pummeled the East Coast of the United States. In fact, with 24-hour news coverage, there
Sandy—The Social-Media Phenomenon
When Naomi Ben-Shahar woke up Tuesday morning in her Manhattan apartment, as Superstorm Sandy receded, she posted an urgent request on Facebook. "My phone battery is out and I'd love to charge it. Anybody around with electricity that I could use?
Social-Media Users Flock to Facebook for Sandy Updates
Facebook Inc. (FB) and Twitter Inc. became conduits of information for people seeking help or solace as superstorm Sandy ravaged the U.S. East Coast, reinforcing social media’s importance in connecting people in crisis. On Facebook’s Talk
Social media could come into play in a DUI case
There has been a social media firestorm following the crash that killed 18-year-old Breana Webb. It includes tweets on Webb's Twitter account that show she may have been drinking.The District Attorney's office says it can't comment on this case because it
Social media a news source and tool during Superstorm Sandy
A flooded Brooklyn Battery park Tunnel October 30, 2012 as New Yorkers clean up the morning after Hurricane Sandy's landfall. / TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty The U.S. East Coast was hit hard by Superstorm Sandy -- the Category 1 hurricane was
Social Media Sparks Democracy, One Click at a Time
One of the core pillars of our political process is the belief that democracy works best when the most people participate. Yet with the election just one week away, we are confronted with a number of challenges to ensuring that our democracy
Splash Media, LP, a Leading Social Media Agency, Opens Satellite Office in Orlando, Fla.
Preeminent provider of social media marketing services will mark the opening of the new office in the Sunshine State by hosting educational workshops in Orlando and Lake Mary, Nov. 7-8, respectively In logging more than 80,000 man-hours of
Hurricane Sandy, @ComfortablySmug, and The Flood of Social Media Misinformation
Sandy came and went in D.C. without leaving much of a footprint beyond a four-day weekend and power outages in the low thousands. New York and New Jersey, though, were ravaged: flooding, explosions, home-destroying fires, a collapse of a crane
Hurricane Sandy and the power of social media
It's warm and sunny here in Los Angeles, but on my computer, a storm has been brewing all day. From my cubicle in downtown Los Angeles I've been nervously anticipating the arrival of Hurricane Sandy since arriving at work this morning
Hurricane Sandy: Social Media a Strangers-to-Strangers Lifeline for Victims
When hurricane Sandy made landfall, phone lines went busy or dead and for those who could make calls, the 911 hotline was frighteningly backed up. But for many stuck in the throes of the storm, social media like Twitter and Instagram became stranger-to
No matter what part of the country you're in, it's nearly impossible not to be aware of the devastation and destruction that superstorm Sandy wrought as it pummeled the East Coast of the United States. In fact, with 24-hour news coverage, there
Sandy—The Social-Media Phenomenon
When Naomi Ben-Shahar woke up Tuesday morning in her Manhattan apartment, as Superstorm Sandy receded, she posted an urgent request on Facebook. "My phone battery is out and I'd love to charge it. Anybody around with electricity that I could use?
Social-Media Users Flock to Facebook for Sandy Updates
Facebook Inc. (FB) and Twitter Inc. became conduits of information for people seeking help or solace as superstorm Sandy ravaged the U.S. East Coast, reinforcing social media’s importance in connecting people in crisis. On Facebook’s Talk
Social media could come into play in a DUI case
There has been a social media firestorm following the crash that killed 18-year-old Breana Webb. It includes tweets on Webb's Twitter account that show she may have been drinking.The District Attorney's office says it can't comment on this case because it
Social media a news source and tool during Superstorm Sandy
A flooded Brooklyn Battery park Tunnel October 30, 2012 as New Yorkers clean up the morning after Hurricane Sandy's landfall. / TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty The U.S. East Coast was hit hard by Superstorm Sandy -- the Category 1 hurricane was
Social Media Sparks Democracy, One Click at a Time
One of the core pillars of our political process is the belief that democracy works best when the most people participate. Yet with the election just one week away, we are confronted with a number of challenges to ensuring that our democracy
Splash Media, LP, a Leading Social Media Agency, Opens Satellite Office in Orlando, Fla.
Preeminent provider of social media marketing services will mark the opening of the new office in the Sunshine State by hosting educational workshops in Orlando and Lake Mary, Nov. 7-8, respectively In logging more than 80,000 man-hours of
Hurricane Sandy, @ComfortablySmug, and The Flood of Social Media Misinformation
Sandy came and went in D.C. without leaving much of a footprint beyond a four-day weekend and power outages in the low thousands. New York and New Jersey, though, were ravaged: flooding, explosions, home-destroying fires, a collapse of a crane
Hurricane Sandy and the power of social media
It's warm and sunny here in Los Angeles, but on my computer, a storm has been brewing all day. From my cubicle in downtown Los Angeles I've been nervously anticipating the arrival of Hurricane Sandy since arriving at work this morning
Hurricane Sandy: Social Media a Strangers-to-Strangers Lifeline for Victims
When hurricane Sandy made landfall, phone lines went busy or dead and for those who could make calls, the 911 hotline was frighteningly backed up. But for many stuck in the throes of the storm, social media like Twitter and Instagram became stranger-to
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