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Millennials And The Need To Stay Connected

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I am always waiting to receive important emails from work and school, texts from friends, and updates from my favorite brands I follow on Twitter and Instagram. Instagram, Twitter, and SnapChat are big mobile applications used among my friends. I actually see this sometimes with my friends.

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Memorial Day & Social Media: 5 Must-Reads

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Customers Bullish On Travel, Spending This Memorial Weekend, Says Social Sentiment Index [STUDY]. Man Uses Facebook To ‘Save’ Memorial Day Parade.

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Promotional Hashtags – Trendy or Evergreen?

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Twitter Trends — we all see them along the right side of our laptop screens or smartphones every day. As I log onto Twitter now, the promoted hashtag for the United States is #ANewMcDFavorite, obviously for McDonalds. That was for a Virgin America contest that returned the fifth highest day in sales ever for the air travel giant.

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Interview with Chanelle Schneider, Millennial Specialist

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The over 80 million of us were born with qualities that make some of us have a desire to transform our realities by travelling beyond traditional boundaries. We watch television with a few hundred of our closest friends on Twitter; we call when we’re ten minutes away; and, we actually like labels when we give them to ourselves.

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Social Media Horror Story With A Happy Ending

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Everyone has their travel horror story to share — the obnoxious front desk clerk, flight delays, or whatever form of unexpected aggravation. One hotel chain has a process to monitor Twitter, where they will say “Hey Dennis — man, sounds like a bad day. Ask for Jim.” Anyway, back to the story.

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“You Have To Love People”: The Shashi Bellamkonda Interview

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Twitter, Trains & Tandoori Chicken. My point is news used to travel at “the speed of sound” even without the internet and now social media tools have made it possible to communicate quicker and to a larger audience. When I’m not on Twitter, I’m …Playing with my younger son or reading. My Blog.

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YouTube Tuesday: Checking In With Facebook Places

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Posted by: Mike Brewer | August 24, 2010 at 10:23 PM Facebook Places gives me the impression of being like a travel journal, almost - but certainly with a lot more microscopic detail. The worrying thing is that it's a travel log that everyone can view. Love the blog - wish I had more time to participate in the conversation.

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