Hurricane Sandy: Red Cross, Other Relief Organizations See Social Media As ... - Huffington Post

Hurricane Sandy: Red Cross, Other Relief Organizations See Social Media As ...
Huffington Post
As Hurricane Sandy eases away from the East Coast and the cleanup begins, major charitable organizations are increasing their reach and personalizing relief efforts thanks to social media. Melanie Pipkin, a spokesperson for the American Red Cross, said ...

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Social Media Helps Banks Communicate with Customers Affected by Hurricane - Banktech

Social Media Helps Banks Communicate with Customers Affected by Hurricane
Banktech
A number of banks are posting service updates, contacting customers and even providing safety tips to followers through their social media channels during Sandy's aftermath. Tags: Hurricane Sandy, Wells Fargo, Citi Bank, Bank of America, Capital One ...

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Think You Have What It Takes to Be a Social Media Manager? - Business Insider

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Think You Have What It Takes to Be a Social Media Manager?
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Want to earn money as a social media consultant—even if you already have a day job? Check out our exciting free webinar with social media strategist Alexis Grant to learn how. All the cool kids are social media managers nowadays. And after that ...
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Social media covered the storm as never before - Philadelphia Inquirer

Social media covered the storm as never before
Philadelphia Inquirer
In social media terms, Sandy is without a doubt the most-covered storm, in depth, breadth, and detail, in history. On Aug. 30, 2005, when Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, Facebook was a toddler of a year and a half, YouTube a babe of six months, and ...
Hurricane Sandy: Authorities use social media to keep people informedSan Jose Mercury News

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Social media's election - Minnesota Daily

Telegraph.co.uk

Social media's election
Minnesota Daily
The fate of the White House will be decided one week from today. With so much at stake for both Gov. Mitt Romney's and President Barack Obama's campaigns, candidates are in overdrive to get their messages out to as many Americans as possible. Social ...
Social media plays role in Obama, Romney electionOSU - The Lantern
Government turns to social media for #Sandy alertsFierceGovernmentIT

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Social Media Questions Answered on Highway Shootings - WLNS

Social Media Questions Answered on Highway Shootings
WLNS
With questions mounting, 6 News went to Sheriff Gene Wriggelsworth to get some of your social media answers. Amanda K Wilkins: Do they even have any leads as to who it is? "We have a number of leads. We have over 640 tips, many of them have been ...

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Sandy—The Social-Media Phenomenon - Wall Street Journal

ABC Action News

Sandy—The Social-Media Phenomenon
Wall Street Journal
As the power flickered off in millions of homes around New York and New Jersey, many like Ms. Ben-Shahar had been forced to give up on television and radio and rely almost exclusively on social media, where the storm played out on the tiny screens of ...
Superstorm Sandy is year's number 2 topic on social media website FacebookABC Action News

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Hurricane Sandy, @ComfortablySmug, and The Flood of Social Media ... - Forbes

Sydney Morning Herald

Hurricane Sandy, @ComfortablySmug, and The Flood of Social Media ...
Forbes
You might think that level of devastation would give social media enough meat to tweet, but you would be wrong. As the water level began to rise on the East coast, social media sites were flooded with fake photos and misinformation. When disaster ...
Sandy again shows the best and worst of social mediaEmergency Management (blog)

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Social Media Runs Smoothly in Storm - Wall Street Journal

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Social Media Runs Smoothly in Storm
Wall Street Journal
Most Silicon-Valley based social-media and websites appeared to remain functional. On Facebook's site, almost 700,000 people liked a page full of storm-survival information such as how to update Facebook from a mobile phone while conserving power.
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