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Automating dependency updates with Dependabot

Sprout Social

Sprout Social’s Android mobile app is a powerful native application that keeps our customers plugged in to their social media presence on the go. As part of our Android app, we maintain over 35 dependencies managed by the open source community that provide useful building blocks for our application.

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A Blog is a Better Social Media Hub Than Twitter

Socialized

If you’re relying on Twitter as your social media hub, you’re limiting your potential for impact and influence. There are many popular blogging applications. A third-party hosted blog (like the Socialized blog) requires a hosting plan and installation on a third-party server. I currently use Cyberwurx.

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How to craft an effective AI use policy for marketing

Sprout Social

This is to ensure vendors adhere to stringent regulations, comply with open-source licenses and appropriately maintain their technology. Whenever a company says they have an AI feature, you must ask them—How are you powering that? Sprout’s Director, Associate General Counsel, Michael Rispin, provides his insights on the subject.

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3 Ways to Analyze Facebook Fan Page Traffic «

The Marketing Blog

Moving beyond your website, the concept of analytics is also strongly applicable to your other online initiatives as well. The new version has many features which include Page tab analytics, track Facebook sharing and Likes on your own blog or website. The generated code can be placed inside Facebook pages using the FBML application.

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A Brief History of the Evolution of Social Technology

Social Media Marketing

To truly appreciate social media and the ubiquitous nature of the Internet, the consumer must first remember the wireless networks' distant and humble beginnings. From there it was merely a hop, skip and jump to the fourth generation of cellular wireless (4G) standards that social media and wireless communication users enjoy today.

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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

I’ve read quite a number of trademark applications over the years, as part of my expert witness work , but also as part of DNProtect , but when I looked at the Meta trademark application from Facebook, my jaw dropped. The screen capture above is only the beginning, it only shows a small part of the Meta trademark. Just think.

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Is Virtual Reality Finally Ready To Be Social?

Ignite Social Media

So, there is a battle amongst hardware producers, but it feels like that will happen on the lower end of things since that’s where usage is happening, where units are actually being sold in volume, and where brand new features are released practically almost daily. The post Is Virtual Reality Finally Ready To Be Social?

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