Steve Jobs: Fans cry on Twitter – Washington Post
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The Associated PressSteve Jobs: Fans mourn on TwitterWashington PostOn Twitter, “#iSad” and “#thankyousteve” were among the top trending topics in the world. The updates, at times proving too much for the service to handle, showed that Jobs had an impact on peoples' every day lives that extended far beyond the gadgets . . . Stars [...]
Campus Overload| On Twitter, Bowie State news spread fast – Washington Post (blog)
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Campus Overload| On Twitter, Bowie State news spread fastWashington Post (blog)Last Thursday, a Bowie State University student was fatally stabbed in her on-campus apartment about 8 pm As with any news event lately, details quickly spread through social media, with students reporting on Twitter that the victim . . . and more » View full post [...]
A Twitter Poem: Next Nexus Leaked With Specs, Details, And Launch Info – Washington Post
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A Twitter Poem: Next Nexus Leaked With Specs, Details, And Launch InfoWashington PostBy TechCrunch. com, Late last night the Android community was taken hostage by a rogue Twitter user. @tfleming223 started tweeting lines from a cryptic poem said to contain launch details about the upcoming Nexus phone and Ice Cream Sandwich Android . . . [...]
Facebook ends Deals in a move that bolsters Groupon’s lead – Washington Post
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Facebook ends Deals in a move that bolsters Groupon's leadWashington PostROBERT GALBRAITH/REUTERS – The Facebook logo is shown at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, California in this May 26, 2010 file photo. By Hayley Tsukayama, Facebook announced Friday that it will end its Deals program, the network's answer to Groupon . . . and more » [...]
More drug companies close Facebook pages as Walls open – Washington Post
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DailyTechMore drug companies close Facebook pages as Walls openWashington PostAs Facebook gradually opened pharmaceutical industry pages to public commenting this week, some companies said they had not yet seen troublesome comments, while others continued to move offline to avoid potential risks. . . . Facebook stops drugmakers' comment featureSan Francisco ChroniclePharma-Page Facebook Commenters, Start Your [...]


