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Google to take baby steps toward social networking

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John Moe
Sep 17, 2010
We've been waiting for the alleged “Google Me” project to surface for a while now. Supposedly it was going to be Google's Facebook...

Follow Marketplace on Twitter and Facebook

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Daryl Paranada
Sep 3, 2010
Stay connected with Marketplace programs on Facebook, and follow our hosts on Twitter. They've got a lot to say in 140 characters or less....

Growing number of people 50+ use social media

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author198
Sep 14, 2010
We tend to think the people on Facebook are young, college-aged and writing about last night's party.  Those people are indeed there.  But, there...

Twitter, suicide, and journalism

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John Moe
Sep 14, 2010
Early this morning, I got a direct message on Twitter pointing me to the Twitter feed of Seattle photojournalist Joshua Trujillo. Last night, he...

Wikileaks criticized by human rights groups

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John Moe
Sep 14, 2010
The Wall Street Journal reports on new criticisms of Wikileaks coming from a variety of human rights groups.  At issue is the redaction of names...

Twitter saves a life

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John Moe
Sep 14, 2010
Sure, the stereotype of Twitter is a bunch of people typing about what they had for lunch that day. But Leigh Fazzina is a pretty big fan of the...

Greetings from what Twitter tells us is the saddest place in America

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John Moe
Sep 14, 2010
A bunch of smarties from Harvard University and Northeastern University took data from 300 million tweets from around the country and inferred mood...

Internet may get credit/blame for changing FCC regulation on cussing

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John Moe
Sep 14, 2010
On Tuesday, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC's indecency rules are unconstitutional (a violation of first amendment rights) and vague....

Biz Stone and Evan Williams: Full interview transcript

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 11, 2012
CONVERSATIONS FROM THE CORNER OFFICE: Twitter founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams

Twitter founders: Grow biz, 'Be helpful'

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Oct 11, 2012
From the Aspen Ideas Festival, Twitter co-founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams talk about the origins of the social networking service, the value of trivial tweets, and the monetization platform they are launching that involves promoted tweets and trends.

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