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Burst Media: Content still rules on the Web

The amount of time consumers spend on social networking sites is limited when compared with overall time spent on content-related Web sites, according to a new survey from Burst Media.

Research found that while 40 percent of 18-to-34-year-olds spent 11 hours or more every week online, only 3.5 of those hours are spent on social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, according to Burlington, Mass.-based Burst Media, an online media agency.

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Social Media Excellence and a Side of Fries

Mary is awesome!! She is always smiling, has a great attitude, has a kind word to say and makes you feel special. I am a big Mary fan.

- posted by Dora Yee Kwok on the “I Love Mary @ McDonalds/Chandler” Facebook group

social media mcdonaldsMary Moss may be the most successful headset-wearing brand ambassador in the country. She’s manned the drive-thru at a McDonald’s in Chandler, Arizona for four years, and during that time has developed quite a following.

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Getting help with social media’s day to day

In the last few weeks I’ve explored why more law enforcement officers and agencies are not jumping on board the social media bandwagon; the dangers of official or unofficial officer use; and the importance of a good social media policy, whether or not your agency is officially using social media.

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How to Extend Your Customer Experience Through Social Media

Clearly, thanks to services like Twitter and Facebook, there is now a global conversation. What’s not clear is how businesses can meaningfully embrace it. How can social media augment, fill out, and improve the customer experience?

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Facebook’s Twitter App: How Far Will It Go?

Last night, Facebook launched an application that allows users to simultaneously update both a Facebook Page and a Twitter account. This is intriguing for a few reasons beyond the simple utility of it, as it could be a sign of things to come in terms of integration between the two social sites.

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5 Essential Tips for Promoting Your Charity Using Social Media

For non-profit organizations and other charities, social media is potentially an incredibly powerful tool to get the word out, connect with constituents, rally support, and even raise money.

But, like for any business, social media will only pay dividends for charities if they utilize it properly. You can’t just sign up for a Twitter account, create a Facebook Fan Page and then watch the donations roll in. It unfortunately just doesn’t happen that way.

Getting the most out of social media is hard work and requires patient diligence. But the eventual rewards are potentially enormous. Here are five essential tips for charities to get the most out of social media when promoting their cause.

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Social Media Revolution: Statistics Show Social Media Is Bigger Than You Think

Is Social Media a Fad or the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution?  Welcome to the Social Media Revolution:

Stats from Video (sources listed below by corresponding #)

By 2010 Gen Y will outnumber Baby Boomers….96% of them have joined a social network
Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the Web
1 out of 8 [...]

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Who’s Sharing on Facebook?

U.S. President Barack Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, ‘The
Oprah Winfrey Show,’ ‘Anderson Cooper 360,’ U2, Britney Spears, Lance
Armstrong, Dwyane Wade, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, The New York Times,
CNN and More are on Facebook
Over 175 Million Users Can Connect to the Famous on Facebook
Recognizing that political leaders, celebrities, professional
athletes, media outlets, and public figures are always [...]

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Facebook reveals Open Source software - Scribe

Facebook is going Open Source using a software package called Scribe was built using another open source tool developed by Facebook called Thrift.  According to Facebook, Thrift is its a software framework for scalable cross-language services development.
Scribe currently logs messages from PHP, python, C++, and Java code, and an ever growing list of possible languages [...]

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Evangelists, using Social Media to reach the “plugged-in” people

Today, the New York Time reports on area churches that are using social media and contemporary/alternative tunes to reach the masses in “seeker services”.
The article also states that among those born after 1984, about 33 percent attend church on a typical weekend, according to a 2006 survey by the Barna Research Group, which tracks religion [...]

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