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September 07, 2010 — Public service radio and TV shows in Sweden that encourage listeners to join or discuss stories on Facebook are in breach of the Swedish Radio and Television Act, according to a new ruling reported by Media Culpa. According to the...
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1 hour ago — final is…Jackie Evancho! Anna and Patryk each give Jackie a hug - they can’t have been surprised at this outcome. Jackie thanks everyone who voted for her - such a sweetie! Phenomenal...
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9 hours ago — ” through multiple departments, practice groups, or even offices, as summers continue the charade that they have even a marginal idea of what kind of law they want to practice. You want in on...
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9 hours ago — manipulated by liberal and gay-rights groups and the media, and most said the image problem was exacerbated by the quick board action. Nummerdor said he was shocked to read what he saw as...
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11 hours ago — (I’m one of those “older” users). Recent research from the Pew Research Center suggests the stereotype of social networks as a young person’s game is increasingly inaccurate. Though young adults continue to be the heaviest users of...
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12 hours ago — vanity URL, the page will default to the Facebook homepage if a Facebook member does not fit into the criteria of your restrictions. If the visitor is not a...
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12 hours ago — to write. Don’t do it in isolation. Go to workshops, critique groups, conferences, MFAs, coffeehouse readings, use facebook and social/literary websites….anything you can find that will help connect you to...
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13 hours ago — Social network has 2,600 groups covering various projects and lab methods, and is backed by experienced investors There was a time, before the Facebook reign truly began, when specialist networks seemed to be...
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15 hours ago — site traffic. I’ll be making a summarised version of this series available to our 100+ writers on Soccerlens, so they can use it to get more readers. Then there’s the advantage of having outlets such as facebook fan...
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15 hours ago — groups and publicly available fan pages regarding your own brands. The Facebook applications are its most popular components. Facebook has an open platform for web developers and...
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15 hours ago — find just one or two groups to network with so you don’t get all ‘networked out!’ Even if you’ve not got the budget for paid memberships you can still get a lot out of networking by...
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20 hours ago — feeling like they’re being told what to do. Develop performance measures – what does success look like? Can you explain how becoming more open and collaborative will help your agency/team/department/group/division better achieve its...
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July 16, 2010 — Below, are 30 groups we feel are clearly promoting Jew hatred on Facebook. Such material is against Facebook's TOS. Below that is a list of over 500 fake troll accounts which are...