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How Far Does Social Advertising Reach? [Infographic] by Flowtown

FlowTown.com released an infographic called Social Advertising Reaching New Heights .

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Relationships Matter: Where You Share Affects How You Search

Although social media sites have been around for less than a decade, they have played an active role in shaping the future and culture of the Internet, and probably will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Search engine marketers have been long studying the web-browsing habits of various demographics — including their choice of browser and search engine.

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VidBlogger Nation Launches As First Of Its Kind Social TV Network On Comcast

Marc Scarpa, veteran director and executive producer of live interactive media events, has launched the first of it’s kind social TV network with Comcast Xfinity On Demand, called VidBlogger Nation , that brings popular local YouTube talent into the living room of millions. VidBlogger Nation is shot on location by local video bloggers in 10 key markets, including Philadelphia, New Jersey, New England, Atlanta, South Florida, Michigan, Denver, Portland, Sacramento, and San Francisco. The episodes are short 3-5 minute narrative shorts by unique voices from across the country who share colorful stories of people, places and things in their city from a first-person perspective.

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Google Lures Frustrated Facebook Users, Points The Way To Google Plus

If you’re a Facebook user, you’ve no doubt noticed the changes today that have their users in an uproar.

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Based On A True Story: A Brief History Of The “False Document” In Film & Web Series

A powerful technique in the world of entertainment is what is known as the false document . It goes beyond “based on a true story” and invents a history to form a basis in reality. One of the earliest uses of this device was way back in 1508, with a series of chivalric romance literature known as Amadis de Gaula, credited to Garci Rodriguez di Montalvo

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Facebook vs Google+: The State of the Game

Google Plus has broken more than a few records, and is now renowned as the fastest growing site of all time.

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Google Plus Reaches 25 Million Users, Activity Declines

While Google+’s user-base has continued to expand, having now reached over 25 million registered users, Google’s social site itself is seeing a decline in the number of daily visits.

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Name Actors Will Drive Viewer Interest In Web Series Content

Name actors are getting into web series in a big way, and it’s adding legitimacy to a medium that has been looking to break out beyond a few isolated hits. The question is, “Why would any actor worth his salt want to do a web series?” Well, a panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con (July 20-24) plans to explore this trend.

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Google Plus Is Growing Like A Weed

Google Plus is growing quickly. Very quickly. A few days after it launched, I wrote about how badly I wanted them to remove the restrictions on joining and open the new social network up to everyone

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