Israeli Military To Citizens: Don't Facebook, Tweet, Instagram Rocket-Hit Locations
By Neal Ungerleider
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11-16-2012
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11:30 AM
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Fast Feed
Location metadata stored on Twitter and other social media are feared by Israeli officials to be assisting Hamas' efforts and counter-attacks.
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A Propaganda War Heats Up On The Internet As Israel's Attacks Continue In Gaza
By Addy Dugdale
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11-16-2012
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05:45 AM
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Fast Feed
Twitter may have come of age during last year's Arab Spring, but the current Gaza conflict is a reminder of the responsibilities of being a grown-up.
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Israel's Air Strikes, Possible Gaza Invasion Spark Fierce Fighting With Hamas On Twitter, YouTube
By Addy Dugdale
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11-15-2012
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07:15 AM
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Fast Feed
As well as the ground war, IDS and Hamas are going at it across social media platforms.
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Israel Announces Gaza Invasion Via Twitter, Marks The First Time A Military Campaign Goes Public Via Tweet
By Neal Ungerleider
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11-14-2012
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11:20 AM
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Fast Feed
The Israeli military issued the world's first announcement of a military campaign via Twitter today with the disclosure of a large-scale, ongoing operation in Gaza. The Twitter announcement was made before a press conference was held.
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Forget Twitter: Old-Fashioned Techniques For Making Customers Feel Connected
By Craig Chappelow
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11-14-2012
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02:45 PM
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Leadership
Does your dry cleaner implore you to like them on Facebook every time you drop off a suit? Does your mechanic beg you to friend them on Facebook? There's a better way to reach out and authentically connect with your customers, says Craig Chappelow of the Center for Creative Leadership.
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Having Already Wooed Facebook, Sprout Social Now Gets Twitter Love, Too
By Kit Eaton
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11-13-2012
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11:10 AM
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advertising
As brands engage more with their clients through social media, streamlining and analytics tools like Sprout are becoming more useful.
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A Crowdsourced Documentary Project To Record The Devastation Of Sandy
By Anya Kamenetz
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11-09-2012
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02:30 PM
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Co.Exist
StoryLine is a platform that lets anyone call or text to record a story of what happened to them during the hurricane, in the hopes that the impact it had--especially on the most vulnerable victims--won't be forgotten.
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As Sandy Became #Sandy, Emergency Services Got Social
By Drake Baer
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11-09-2012
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09:30 AM
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American Red Cross
As New Yorkers took to Twitter to voice concerns, request aid, and offer real-time help, organizations were--more than ever before--there and ready to respond on their native platforms. Here's how the Red Cross, the City of New York, and Occupy Wall Street ratcheted up their Hurricane Sandy relief via the social web.
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Google's Sergey Brin Calls For An Independent President
By Addy Dugdale
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11-06-2012
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07:45 AM
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Fast Feed
The Goog boss used his Google+ page to request that whoever wins the election might unshackle himself from his party and govern as an independent.
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One Week On, Sandy Still Disrupts, But Volunteers Innovate
By Addy Dugdale
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11-05-2012
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06:15 AM
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Fast Feed
The fallout from the storm is still continuing, with transport affected, and some homes still without power, with temperatures set to drop.