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Dear Today Show, Here's Why You Need to Know Social Media | Friday, December 28, 2012 10:07 PM | Andrea Smith |
| It’s not OK to know nothing about social media or the Internet anymore. It’s especially not OK if you are an anchor for a major network TV news program. This happened after a segment about Randi Zuckerberg’s private family photo being shared publicly.
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Facebook and One Direction Among Top Wikipedia Articles in 2012 | Friday, December 28, 2012 8:53 PM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| Facebook, One Direction and the Mayan apocalypse-that-wasn't were among the most visited English-language Wikipedia pages in 2012, according to a list complied by Swedish software engineer Johan Gunnarsson.
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Control This Roach Via Twitter | Friday, December 28, 2012 6:34 PM | Discovery News |
| Artist Brittany Ransom explores the co-evolution between the living and budding technological innovation in her latest project.
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Twitter Fans Marvel at Stan Lee's 90th Birthday | Friday, December 28, 2012 5:13 PM | Bob Al-Greene |
| Comics icon Stan Lee celebrated his 90th birthday Friday, inspiring a flood of congratulations on Twitter, where he posts as @TheRealStanLee. Fans, celebrities, colleagues and even a few superheroes sent their love to Marvel Comics' "Generalissimo," and Lee's trademark catchphrase, "Excelsior," got the hashtag treatment.
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Instagram Didn't Lose a Quarter of its Users, But it Is at Risk | Friday, December 28, 2012 5:13 PM | Chris Taylor |
| You can tell you've really become a part of the national discourse when the New York Post writes a sensationalist story about you. That's what happened to Instagram Friday morning, when the Post seized on numbers from AppData that showed the photo-sharing service had lost a quarter of its daily active users in the week since its Terms of Service debacle.
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Facebook in 2013: More Growing Pains Ahead | Friday, December 28, 2012 11:29 AM | Chris Taylor |
| We'll get to our Facebook predictions for 2013 in a minute. First, here's a pertinent prediction from 2011. In January of that year, when Goldman Sachs had just become an investor, Facebook could do no wrong. A financial analyst called Albert Babayev made what he felt was a conservative and sensible prediction about the social network's value, presuming it stopped skyrocketing.
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