The New York Times has a great article on how we are increasingly “Turning to Social Networks for News.” The important contrast is between traditional top-down reporting and the way information spreads virally from the bottom on social media.
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The New York Times has a great article on how we are increasingly “Turning to Social Networks for News.” The important contrast is between traditional top-down reporting and the way information spreads virally from the bottom on social media.
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udi assaf — May 8, 2011
there is a very nice yet annoying (which I guess is true for every instance where a company holds a discussion about something that sociologists regards as their subject) here:
http://blog.socialflow.com/