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What Should We Expect from the New MySpace?

Mindjumpers

You all know the story of the breakthrough of Facebook, there’s no need to go into detail about the history of the ever growing and almost 1 billion strong social network. In short, as Facebook started to dominate the social media sphere, Myspace was quickly forgotten. Justin Timberlake(@jtimberlake) September 24, 2012.

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Why Alps Bethneck is 5 Years Old

Ari Herzog

2005: Flickr. 2007: Facebook. A story I posted on Digg in 2005 crashed the “interesting” get-paid-for content site I was briefly testing. I am ready to do the Tumblr thing. 2012: Today. Even if Facebook et al. This is a guest blog post by Stephen Black. This is his story. Ask Chiaki Williams. Foursquare?

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Timescapes

Kikolani

55 High Quality Free Tumblr Themes and Widgets – This post includes some stunning free themes, widgets, and applications that will permit you improve your Tumblr experience. Be sure to check out my photography blog for more photos and follow me @kristihines for my photography tweets or become a fan of Photostry on Facebook!

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

It’s bursting with pivotal moments like the launch of Instagram Stories, to that one time Zuck was on trial for Facebook privacy issues, to…honestly, let’s just look at the entire social media history timeline. Hot or Not is rumored to have influenced the creators of Facebook and YouTube and nurtured millions of insecurities.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity SMM

7% of the American population has never heard of Facebook, and 41% say they haven’t heard of LinkedIn. are now active on at least one social network, up from 67% in 2012 and just 8% in 2005. 70% of brands now have a presence on Google+, up from just 4% in the last quarter of 2012. And these people can vote.