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How To Properly Use ‘The Hashtag’

How To Properly Use ‘The Hashtag’

| April 19, 2012 | 3 Comments

One day, 4 nerdy dudes got together and decided they were really sick of not being able to creep on randoms’ Facebook statuses that they weren’t friends with. Therefore, they decided to create a site where people could post statuses and only statuses that anyone and everyone could view. That site was called Twitter. And [...]

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20-Somethings Love: Social Media

20-Somethings Love: Social Media

| March 15, 2012 | 0 Comments

To say ‘I love social media‘ is an understatement. I am f-ing obsessed with social media. I sleep with my computer on my night table facing towards me. And the first thing I do when I wake up each morning is check Facebook. I don’t even mean to do this – it just happens. In [...]

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10 Reasons We Need To Stop SOPA & PIPA

10 Reasons We Need To Stop SOPA & PIPA

| January 18, 2012 | 1 Comment

Imagine life without Google. Life without Facebook. Life without Twitter. Imagine getting papers done for school without the help of Wikipedia and Spark Notes. Imagine losing your job because your employer doesn’t need your help anymore. Or even worse, imagine your entire company going under because it’s mission is now illegal. Imagine having to look [...]

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10 Things Facebook Timeline Has Taught Me (So Far)

10 Things Facebook Timeline Has Taught Me (So Far)

| December 20, 2011 | 2 Comments

- I used to have conversations with people on Facebook that I should have been having in person, through text, through email, through IM (what we used to use), or on the phone. – The bigger you are, the more friends you have. One of the first things Facebook tells you when you click on [...]

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How to Avoid A Social Media “Party Foul”

How to Avoid A Social Media “Party Foul”

| October 28, 2011 | 1 Comment

Author: Lauren Levine Back in the day, I was all about the AIM profile. I spent hours perfecting my limitedtoogirl profile (yeah, that was my screename). The color scheme was eye-catching, the quotes reflected all of my favorite songs and delicate pre-teen emotions, and I carefully gave my friends a shout out by listing their [...]

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