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Dreamworks Bans Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz from TwitterSomething about celebrities combined with Twitter is just a magnet for headlines and mass media attention. Perhaps it is because our society has an unhealthy obsession with celebrities, and Twitter (and really just social media in general) is turning the web as we know it into a never-ending &quo... |
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5 Small Businesses Successfully Using Social MediaLauren Fisher is the co-founder of Simply Zesty, an online PR and social media agency based in Dublin. She blogs regularly on Simply Zesty on social media and online communications. New research by Citibank reveals that social media has yet to penetrate the small business world, finding that 76% of ... |
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Would You Like To Know More About The Guy Who Talks To Everyone Like Osama Bin Laden,george W.bush,dalai Lama?His name is Simon Sherpa.He says he is from Nepal.You can find him in his website or blog resp. http://www.sherpasimon.com and http://sherpasimon.blogspot.com or even in social networking sites like facebook,myspace,friendster,hi5,orkut. etc. He says is enlightened.He talks to all the major poli... |
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September search term biggest movers are here!What terms drove the greatest query volume spike? Let’s take a look at some of the fastest growing terms since this time last year to get a better idea of the trend in consumer search interest. Findings: Continuing the trend that we’ve seen in the past few months, queries for social... |
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Happy Farm Online Game Spawns Real-Life Farming in ChinaWith over 16 million active players, the Happy Farm game on Chinese social networking sites is one of the most popular online and particularly among white-collar workers. Some Happy Farm enthusiasts enjoy virtual farming so much that they have decided to try out the real thing. Mr. Liu, who ... |
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Hollywood studios curb TwitterA new clause in talent contracts curtails the use of social networking media for fear of leaking film informationTwo major Hollywood studios have taken steps to try and muffle the candid tweets of their talent. According to the Hollywood Reporter, a recent contract issued by Disney forbade confid... |



