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Entries for the ‘Social Networking’ Category

What news orgs can learn from the Digg near-mini-revolt

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You may have heard, Digg.com restructured it’s algorithm. If you’ve ever dropped a crossword puzzle from [...]

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Ultimate guide to Twitter tools and resources for journalists

Finally thinking of testing out Twitter ? Online Journalism Blog posts why journalists should use Twitter , and I think new new media reporters could use a resource list. So grab your Twitter posse and start checking out these Twitter tools and resources:
What is Twitter!?!?!
Twitter is a micro-blogging service for messages of up [...]

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Need primaries coverage? Use Twitter to find it

Michigan voters head to the polls to vote for their favorite GOP candidate, Clinton or no one or to skew the Republican primary. All the news sites are reporting the same stuff. McCain this, Romney that. Who’s got the good stuff? Who’s on the ground with the action?
To find the sideline stories about the event [...]

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Reddit: ‘A more efficient way to do what news has always done’

If you’ve yet to hear of Reddit, climb out from under the rock and check out the social bookmarking/news site.
In the same boat as del.icio.us, Digg and others bookmarking sites, Reddit users submit stories, pictures, videos, comment threads and nearly any other type of content to share with the world - sort of like an [...]

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