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Social Media Crime
By | 02/20/2013 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

With one-seventh of the world’s population on Facebook, it’s safe to say that we are living in an age dominated by social media. Our online profiles are an extension of.

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By | 01/24/2013 | Social Media, Uncategorized | 7 Comments

Known for their comprehensive understanding of the proper use of social media in politics, the White House is hosting a Google+ Hangout today, Thursday January 24, at 1:45pm ET/10:45pm PT.

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Presidential Debate with Governor Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein
By | 10/11/2012 | Headline, IVN, Uncategorized

IVN.us will be hosting the first ever, online presidential debate. Unlike debates in the past, the candidates and moderators will simultaneously participate from different states. IVN.us will utilize its website.

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By | 09/25/2012 | Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Are iPhone users more likely to vote for Barack Obama? Are Democrats or Republican more likely to splurge on gadgets? With information provided by Protect Your Bubble, the infographic below.

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By | 09/24/2012 | Uncategorized | 17 Comments

Starting today, you can now share on your Facebook Timeline that you are registered to vote, along with the story behind your registration. The U.S. Politics on Facebook shared this.

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Quartz Screen
By | 09/24/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Today marks the launch of the Atlantic Media Co.’s news website, Quartz, or qz.com, a global business news outlet designed to provide the global community with intelligent journalism directly to their.

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By | 09/13/2012 | Uncategorized | 5 Comments

What if the most effective way to increase voter turnout was also the easiest? A recent UCSD study suggests that the social sharing aspect of Facebook may be responsible for a major boost in voter turnout in 2010.

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