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Why Obama Needs Social Media to Win in 2012

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Why Obama Needs Social Media to Win in 2012
Monday, October 24, 2011 10:27 PMJesse Comart
Jesse Comart serves as a communications and public affairs consultant at the Glover Park Group (GPG). Before joining GPG, he worked on policy and communications issues for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Follow Jesse on Twitter at @jcomart....



President Obama Adds Tumblr to His List of Social Profiles
Monday, October 24, 2011 7:20 PMZachary Sniderman
President Barack Obama, or rather, Obama's 2012 Campaign, has officially joined Tumblr rounding out his collection of major social networks. Obama gained a reputation as the social media President for the way he used networks such as Facebook and...



Social Responsibility: It's Not Just for Brands Anymore
Monday, October 24, 2011 5:36 PMJohn Havens
John C. Havens is EVP, Strategy and Engagement at Yoxi.tv, an organization that discovers and elevates social entrepreneurs by leveraging their expertise for global business opportunities. He can be reached at johnchavens@gmail.com. It's 2015...



"Anonymous" Now Fighting Child Pornography
Monday, October 24, 2011 4:23 PMZachary Sniderman
Anonymous, the group of high-powered hackers famous for taking down websites belonging to Bank of America and Sony, has turned its vigilante brand of online activism to child pornography sites. The "hacktivists" are targeting web host Freedom...



Linking is Not Libel -- At Least Not in Canada
Monday, October 24, 2011 3:57 PMZachary Sniderman
Bloggers rejoice, eh! The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously ruled that online publications and websites cannot be charged for libel for linking to defamatory material. The ruling found that the act of linking was distinct from publishing or...



 
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