Chances are, Google+ jargon – “circled,” “sparked,” “+1’d” – will enter daily conversation and find a place in Gen Y’s vernacular soon enough.
Chances are, Google+ jargon – “circled,” “sparked,” “+1’d” – will enter daily conversation and find a place in Gen Y’s vernacular soon enough.
It’s Shark Week! Live it to the fullest. Here’s how.
Oh, the ambiguous world of the Relationship Status. We can’t really avoid it, at some point you become ‘Facebook Official.’ Then what?
A recent article in PCWorld magazine deems Facebook’s face recognition software a flop. What do you think? Love it or hate it?
The stock market simulation site is one part game, one part social network.
Obama kicked it up a notch with his Twitter town hall. Here are a few other presidents who’ve used the technology of their times to reach the masses.
Museums tweet, art magazines tweet, art blogs tweet. Basically everyone who’s committed to promoting themselves in the art world tweets, resulting in a huge amount of Twitter feeds.
President Obama hosted a live town hall meeting via Twitter, the first President in history to do so. So progressive! Well, kind of.
Klout, and other similar products, tell you just how much you deserve, based on how much influence you have.
The Internet is going berserk. Has a real challenge to Facebook finally come on the landscape? Is it Google+?