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I received the new Twitter layout yesterday. Supersized. #photo #socialmedia #web #design
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What Channels Influence the Social Consumer? (infographic via Mashable)
#socialmedia#smm#infographic#media#WEB#LBS#facebook#foursquare#youtube#Twitter#blog#blogs#technology#tech#fashion#music#food#foodie#travel
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#italiainnovatori (on Flickr)
Photo taken at Convention Nazionale 'Italia degli Innnovatori' @ Politecnico di Torino
Barbara R. S.
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Thailand Floods
(photo via theatlantic - more stunning pictures at In Focus)

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Mapping Global Human Activity
(Cartography of the Anthropocene by Globaïa via unknownskywalker)








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'Because these cat videos aren't going to share themselves'
YouTube (infographic by jess3)

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Where the Twitterati Live (infographic by Richard Florida via stoweboyd)

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Headphones (by DOGHOUSE)
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Salvador Dalí as Batman (photo via theswingingsixties)

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Happy Halloween!

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Google Reader, you will be missed!
knittinglizzie:
#occupygooglereader #wearethe99percent #99percent #googlereader #google (Taken with Instagram at Google Inc)

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Do fans who tweet music also follow?
85% do not follow the artist on Twitter.
(infographic via AllTwitter)
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Barack Obama is now on Tumblr.
barackobama:
It’s nice to meet you.
There are lots of reasons we’re excited to be launching the Obama 2012 campaign’s new Tumblr today. But mostly it’s because we’re looking at this as an opportunity to create something that’s not just ours, but yours, too.
We’d like this Tumblr to be a huge...
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As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular.
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
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