HootSuite launches an RSS reader, Syndicator, for social media managers - VentureBeat
Are social media silos holding back business results? - ZDNet
Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too - Science Daily (press release)
Americans Want Less Social Media, More Face-To-Face Interaction: Survey - Huffington Post
Patrick Burke: Social media eroding ability for reflective thought - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
HootSuite launches an RSS reader, Syndicator, for social media managers VentureBeat HootSuite is integrating RSS reader technology into its social media management tool. It's called HootSuite Syndicator, and it's available as a simple integration via an app in the company's App Directory. Add it to the Hootlet — a Chrome plugin ... |
Are social media silos holding back business results? - ZDNet
Are social media silos holding back business results? ZDNet This was true of social media as it was of earlier communication revolutions. Yet the contrast between the widepsread use of social networks in people's personal lives and the same phenomenon by the enterprise is often stark. Much has been made ... |
Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too - Science Daily (press release)
Science World Report | Social Networks Shape Monkey 'Culture' Too Science Daily (press release) June 27, 2013 — Of course Twitter and Facebook are all the rage, but the power of social networks didn't start just in the digital age. A new study on squirrel monkeys reported in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, on June 27 finds that ... Squirrel Monkeys First Discovered the Power of Social Networking: Study Monkey social networks 'help spread trends' |
Americans Want Less Social Media, More Face-To-Face Interaction: Survey - Huffington Post
Americans Want Less Social Media, More Face-To-Face Interaction: Survey Huffington Post We've seen technology make online social interactions more and more life-like; more human than human, some might say. But nothing beats the real thing. A new survey finds that most Americans plan to reduce their use of technology and social media in ... |
Patrick Burke: Social media eroding ability for reflective thought - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Patrick Burke: Social media eroding ability for reflective thought Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Today's social networks make meeting strangers faster and easier. Because these are not in-person interactions, this can foster unhealthy false intimacies leading to an individual losing a sense of place and responsibility in the business community. |
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