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Oxford Dictionary Awards ‘Selfie’ As Word of the Year 2013

The Oxford Dictionary released the award for the most frequent word used in English literature for the year 2013. The word ‘Selfie’ has been named as the word of the year in 2013. This word faced fierce competition with other popular words like “bitcoin”-a digital currency that uses peer to peer technology for instant payments, […]

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Social Media Twitter

JPMorgan’s Twitter Question-Answer Session Ends in Humiliation

Corporates use Twitter to engage their fans, prospective customers and general masses not only to balloon up their market, but also to make their presence felt but after what happened to JPMorgan at Twitter a few days ago, things will get a bit difficult for the companies, especially while hiring SMM campaign teams because a […]

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YouTube

Google+ Integration With Youtube Comments Sparks Anger Worldwide

An unprecedented chorus of complaints and upsurge of fury is yowling around the web after the strange decision from the Mountain View which makes it necessary for the Youtubers to sign in Google+ to comment on any Youtube video. For me, this is utter desperation to balloon up the marketing of a social media outlet […]

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Facebook Social Media

Study Shows Teens Turn to WeChat & Vine Instead of Facebook

It seems we are about to experience the biggest decumbent in the contemporary social media paradigm. Facebook, being at the pinnacle of social media industry for years was considered as the single most authoritative player but this was before its CFO officially confirmed the much rumored trend of teenagers becoming less active on Facebook. The […]

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Mobile Social Media Technology Twitter

Vine Released For Windows Phone

At last the wait is over for Windows users to get their hands on Vine, Twitter’s six second video recording and sharing social media app, is rolled out for Windows phones. It’s time for Windows users to relish themselves after a much loathsome wait they had to suffer. Earlier this year, Chris Weber, head of […]