Social Media Beyond the Grave
While no one knows how long even the most popular social media sites like Facebook and Twitter will last, the content posted to those sites will probably live on long after their creators have died. What happens to a user’s tweets, status updates, pictures, videos, blog posts, and other types of online content after death? [...]
Read MoreThe Do’s and Don’ts of Twitter: Everyone is Watching
In light of the recent Library of Congress archive of all of our “tweets”, Twitterers need to be more cautious and cognizant of what they discuss or tweet on Twitter. Now most of us keep it simple and don’t engage in legal pitfalls such as defamation, terrorist threats, pornography, disclosure of private information, or intellectual [...]
Read MoreiPhone App Review: Yes it’s HammerTime
First Lil Wayne and now MC Hammer comes to your iPhone with his HammerTime iPhone application [iTunes link]. Hammer is fully embracing social media and now mobile media with the release of his new application. The app features links to his social networking dancing site, DanceJam.com, links to post about Hammer, his tweets and it [...]
Read MoreTweetsville vs. Twittelator
vs. Yesterday the twitter community and a few other main stream blogs were a buzz about a brand new twitter iPhone application called Tweetsville. Tweetsville is apart of the Tapulous family of iPhone applications and packs some awesome features such as built in search.twitter.com trends, search and the ability to show 200 tweets on your [...]
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