Web 2.0 Wednesday – Super Tuesday Super Cool: When Google Met Twitter
So, I’ll leave the political analysis to those more qualified, but I will point out a super cool social media event that also took place on Super Tuesday: Google Met Twitter. Google teamed up with...
View ArticleHookah: An Increasing Issue on the Public Agenda
Today, on SocialBttrfly‘s Twitter feed, womenshealth tweeted the following statistic: “Hookah smoke has as much or more nicotine and tar as many filtered cigarettes.” Hookah has recently been in the...
View Article3 of the Latest Reasons Why I Love Twitter
Ok. I’m joining the bandwagon of bloggers who are posting their love for Twitter. Twitter is a micro-blogging social media site that asks the question, “What are you doing?” Users who have logged in...
View ArticleNominated Neighbor: Len Edgerly shares his love for social media, art and his...
Please forgive my delay in posting. I had to defend my thesis, travel from DC to KC to Columbia and get all my paperwork together in the past 5 days! However, Len is a great sport and was nominated by...
View Article5 Points I Learned About Blogging (while not blogging)
Hello again friends, and I thank you for your patience as I took a much needed California vacation and attended my graduate school graduation from the Missouri School of Journalism. And, after all my...
View ArticleThe Government’s A-Twitter: Comprehensive List of Government Twitter Feeds
This post is written in the spirit of social media guru Robert Scoble’s visit to DC and his interviews with political reps to discuss tech policy. Specifically, let’s talk about the fact that the U.S....
View ArticleNew Career Finding Strategies for Job Searchers
My now-fiance had a great blog post idea: How social media is transforming the job search and recruiting field – Thus, here we are, and below I hope you find some great helpful resources and add to...
View ArticleThe Government’s A-Twitter Take 2: It’s Official
For those that have been following the “Let Our Congress Tweet Campaign,” the news is in. Congress can now Tweet (as well as YouTube, Flickr and other 3rd-party sites) when communicating with...
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