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12 buzz-worthy social media success stories

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12 buzz-worthy social media success stories
As these brands can attest, all it takes is creativity, know-how and a bit of luck to run a successful campaign on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Vine, YouTube or even Snapchat. Read More


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Dead Drops offline P2P file sharing network goes global
What started as an expression of art by Berlin Artist Aram Bartholl to explore the relationship between the online and offline worlds, has caught on and become an enormous file sharing network based on flash drives embedded in buildings and other objects. Read More

Facebook widens Graph Search to include posts, status updates
Facebook has started to include more types of content in Graph Search, a tool for searching what others have been posting about on the social network Read More

Sharon Gaudin: 15% of Americans say they don't need no stinking Internet
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Facebook wants to make its ads less annoying to users by only showing them what they want to see, even if it means a dip in ad exposure for some marketers. Read More

18 supercool objects made with 3D printers
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Facebook allows edits for typos and botched auto-corrects
The first draft of anything is terrible, Ernest Hemingway once said (though in slightly more colorful language). Facebook is applying some similar thinking and allowing users to edit their posts. Read More


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