Thursday, 2 February 2012

Facebook Contest Lets You Pick the NCAA's March Madness Field

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Facebook Contest Lets You Pick the NCAA's March Madness Field
2:59:32 AMSam Laird
The NCAA's popular March Madness basketball tournament is annually a cause of groans from know-it-all fans who think they they could have done a better job of picking its teams. But this year via Facebook, the NCAA is giving fans a chance to show...



Glassdoor Can Mine Your Facebook Friends to Help You Land a Job [VIDEO]
12:00:00 AMPeter Pachal
When you're looking for a job, who are the first people you turn to? Glassdoor, the careers site that regularly serves up lists of odd interview questions, is betting that it's the friends and family in your personal network rather than your...



How to Make Your Company More Social
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 11:45 PMMae Karwowski
Social networks are flooded with potential customers. Therefore, today's companies need to foster a socially engaged culture within company walls. A business becomes more inherently social by going beyond the corporate Twitter account and...



Twitter Users Campaign for Britney Spears 'Modern Family' Cameo
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 10:36 PMSamantha Murphy
If we've learned anything from massive campaigning on the Internet recently, it's that the Web has the power to get things done. The latest campaigning effort comes in support of Britney Spears, as many tweeted on Tuesday to let the pop superstar...



Will the IPO Change Facebook Forever?
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 10:12 PMChris Taylor
Journalists can find some pretty weird things interesting, but I never thought a 207-page government-mandated document would keep me turning the pages. That changed Wednesday, with Facebook's mammoth S-1 filing. It wasn't so much an SEC...



Facebook IPO: Reactions from the Social Web (and Zuckerberg)
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 9:44 PMZoe Fox
It shouldn't be hard to guess what the largest discussion in the social space was Wednesday -- the Facebook IPO. While Facebook certainly wasn't the first social network to hit the Internet, it's the largest one to date. Along with its hefty user...



Only About a Third of Tweets Are Worth Reading [STUDY]
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 9:28 PMTodd Wasserman
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Zuckerberg to Self: Stay Focused and Keep Shipping [PIC]
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 8:51 PMZoe Fox
Have you been wondering what's going through 27-year-old billionaire Mark Zuckerberg's head as the company he started in his Harvard dorm room eight years ago files for IPO? You don't have to wonder -- Zuckerberg just shared a picture of his desk...



Facebook: Competition An 'Ongoing Threat' But 'We Compete Favorably'
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 8:07 PMKate Freeman
Clear as day, Facebook acknowledges its competition in the social media marketplace in the SEC filing document released Wednesday. Despite Google+, Orkut, Mixi, Twitter and the bevy of competing social sites, Facebook say its future looks bright....



Mark Zuckerberg Spent $700,000 Flying on Private Planes Last Year
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 7:33 PMSamantha Murphy
Ah, to live the luxurious life. Facebook announced on Wednesday via its filing for an initial public offering (IPO) how the company fared in 2011, and not surprisingly, its employees racked up (and spent) big money last year. The Facebook IPO...



 
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