الاثنين، 13 مايو 2013

Advice for Clueless Brands on Social Media

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Advice for Clueless Brands on Social Media
10:00:35 AMBob Garfield
Dear Bob & Doug: I’m the CEO of a youth fashion chain aimed at elite teens who think our clothes are the cost of admission to the non-loser tables in the cafeteria. Obviously, we don’t want a bunch of tubby dorkwads in our clothes, because their inferiority rubs off on the brand. I’ve been saying this for years, but now I mention something about us not selling to fat chicks, because, duh, and suddenly I’m the Mr.

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'Geography of Hate' Maps Racist, Homophobic, Ableist Tweets
2:16:08 AMAnita Li
Twitter has the capacity to ignite revolutions and enable small acts of kindness, but there's also a darker side to the microblogging network. Floating Sheep, a group of geography academics, created the "Geography of Hate," which maps racist, homophobic and ableist tweets in the U.S.

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Instagram Food Porn Leads to Capture of Identity Thieves
Sunday, May 12, 2013 1:35 PMGeekosystem
Food porn on Instagram is ubiquitous. That is to say, pretty much everywhere you look someone's posted a meal for one reason or another. It's the perfect tool to show off how lovely your burger looks before devouring it. If, however, you're an identity thief trying to avoid getting caught by the law, perhaps it's a good idea to not take photos of food at your clandestine meetings.

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6 Internet Lessons I Learned From My Mom
Sunday, May 12, 2013 10:20 AMMeghan Peters
When I was born, the Internet barely existed. My mom likely had no idea she had brought me into a soon-to-be digital world — much less how to raise me in it. But I've come to learn that she didn't have to. Those age-old adages my mother used, passed down from my grandmother and my great-grandmother before that, were all she needed to prepare me for the web era.

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