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Are we official yet?

Relationships are tough but does social media make it tougher? Heres what I think!

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Balancing our Two Lives

With social media being so prevalent in our lives, it seems as if we all live two lives: one online and one in the real world.

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Information Overload!: Why Less is More

So with all of these new, more accessible ways of getting news and information, one would think we are more informed than we were 20 years ago. But they would be wrong.

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Celebrity Twitter Supporters

Celebrities show their support of the 2012 presidential election via twitter.

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App of the Week: National Parks by Nat Geo

Looking for a cool way to learn about and explore the awe-inspiring outdoors of America’s national parks?  You need not go any further than National Geographic’s free app, National Parks.  For the first-time and repeat visitor alike, it’s a handy reference tool for planning a trip to the many parks in our country. The main [...]

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Outta’ Right Field: When Twitter handles appear on uniforms

Is it a good idea for social media and sports to mix in regards to team jerseys?

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Tech Connection: Censorship of social media a slippery slope

As humanity marches headlong into the 21st century, our society is evolving in a way that is stretching the boundaries of what is considered free speech. Last week, Twitter stated in an official blog post that specific messages may be blocked upon request in countries where they were deemed to violate local laws.

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News Briefs | Issue 15

  Republican candidates debate before primary Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts and Republican presidential candidate, went up against fellow front-runner  Newt Gingrich in the final debate before the Florida primary. Trying to get on the offensive against his fellow candidates, Romney used the audience applause to benefit his debate performance. Among the highlights of the night, [...]

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App of the Week: iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio makes it possible to listen to your favorite radio station and custom stations anywhere in the country, anytime.

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Facebook gone too far

On his blog, michaelthemaven.com, Michael Maven posted a poll and asked how many times a day people check their Facebook.

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Times are changing, athletes use social networking

Athletes are beginning to use social networking sites, such as Twitter, to guarantee their opinions are heard.

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Online presence can lead to jobs

Being a senior communication major, online presence is crucial. Social and media networking are extremely beneficial. You could potentially find your career this way.

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The revolution will now be Twitter-vised

Looking into the use of Twitter as a professional and/or self-promotional tool.

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Social media are key to finding a job

In today’s competitive job market, it is important to contact the leading people in one’s field in order to finally achieve one’s dream career.

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