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Here are the top areas that social media has affected in our daily lives. 1. Where We Get Our News If you’re like me, each morning before checking Yahoo! or…
HT: Brandon Chesnutt
When I was growing up, Eyewitness News always found a house on fire in South Buffalo. “Tonight’s top story,” Irv Weinstein would intone, “…a fire in South Buffalo.” Every single…
College Kids Are the Digital Demo OCTOBER 14, 2009 Marketing to the campus crowd College students are the most connected demographic group in the US. They own multiple electronic devices…
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“Blue-collar, part-time workers might like the appeal of MySpace more — it definitely depends on who you meet and what they use; that’s what motivates people to join and stay…
It’s official: Facebook is soundly thrashing one-time social network leader MySpace, though the site credited with kick-starting the mainstream social networking gold rush was far and away the No. 2…
Hawaii transplants Kalani and Kimo Mack opened their first Mo’ Bettah in Bountiful in July 2008. The restaurant served a streamlined menu Hawaiians call “steak plates,” a fast-food alternative to…
Editor’s note: This is a counterpoint to Jonathan Cohen’s statement about the evolution of information communication and how it is impacting the dissemination of information. The Internet as a ToolThe…
Three years ago, twenty-somethings Peter Crawfurd and Michael Yang were would-be web entrepreneurs in search of a business idea. Their top criteria: something they could start with limited funds, and…
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