09/11/2012 09:17 AM |
A Hype Cycle View of Social Media - AdAge.com (blog) |
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09/11/2012 07:28 AM |
Restaurants put social media on the menu - Fox News |
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Restaurants put social media on the menuFox NewsâÂÂSometimes I see Yelp as 'anti-social media,'â says restaurateur Deborah Snow of Blue Heron in rural Massachusetts. Though Yelp's been good to them, says Snow, complaints without human contact don't allow restaurateurs to determine the truth of the ... | |
09/11/2012 05:31 AM |
Smart phone accessory guide for social-networking addicts - CNET |
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09/11/2012 11:28 AM |
Taliban uses sexy Facebook profiles to lure troops into giving away military ... - PCWorld |
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09/11/2012 06:10 AM |
How Social Media Would Have Changed New York on 9/11 - Huffington Post |
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How Social Media Would Have Changed New York on 9/11Huffington PostYet gruesome as resulting imagery could have been, the benefits of having social media on that day may have been profound. What would have come out of the tragedy could have provided more substantial evidence for engineers investigating the collapse. | |
09/11/2012 11:25 AM |
Social Media Strategy For Businesses With No Time For Social Media - Business 2 Community |
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09/11/2012 07:12 AM |
Social Media Platforms and Liberty: A Two-Edged Sword - Forbes |
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Social Media Platforms and Liberty: A Two-Edged SwordForbesThe Templeton Foundation has a âÂÂBig Questions Onlineâ site, in which they ask contributors to write short essays to address a âÂÂbig question.â They were kind enough to ask me to address the question âÂÂdo social media platforms promote or limit individual ... | |
09/11/2012 09:52 AM |
Blacksburg social media company expanding, adding jobs - WSLS |
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09/10/2012 10:36 AM |
The social media effect - ESPN |
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09/11/2012 08:47 AM |
Seedrs, PeerIndex Target Social-Media Influencers - Wall Street Journal (blog) |
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Seedrs, PeerIndex Target Social-Media InfluencersWall Street Journal (blog)By Ben Rooney. PeerIndex, a London start-up that seeks to quantify a person's influence, and Seedrs, a crowd-source funding platform, have combined to offer 100 influential people ã100 ($160) each to invest in start-ups of their choice on the Seedrs ... | |
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