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Social Networking Terms of Use in 2013

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2012 didn’t end well for social networking and the ever-looming subject of online privacy. Popular social sites like Facebook have been the subject of privacy concerns for years, but users are starting to hold companies accountable for their actions – making others rethink the way they take on Internet privacy.

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Facebook Has Lost Their Teen Spirit

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According to a Business Recorder survey, Twitter has overtaken Facebook as the most popular social network among U.S. And Fast Company claims that the younger demographic doesn’t think Facebook is as cool as other social networks. I highly doubt it.

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Monday’s 5 Google+ Must-Reads

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By Jason Kincaid Google+ is taking another major step needed toward becoming a full-fledged Facebook rival: it’s launching Google+ Pages, which allow brands, products, companies, businesses, places, groups, and everyone else to establish a presence on the service. Google+ Launches Pages, Opens Floodgates For Brands.

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Firebelly at Brainstorming & Social Media Optimization Summits

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In today’s competitive environment, it takes a fierce marketing strategy to position your company and communities ahead of the competition; and this session will equip you to make-over your existing marketing plan into a Super Model of success. We look forward to seeing you in Dallas!

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How One Unhappy Customer Multiplies Across Social Media

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Posted by: Tonytellez | July 23, 2010 at 10:15 AM This reminds me of my Firestone story posted on Get Social PR. In my instance the company's policy, which is special to Firestone and not to the industry as a whole, stood in the way. The company was arrogant -- all but the social media manager who chimed in on my post.