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'Facebook at Work' Enters Crowded Messaging Market
Here's another reason to use Facebook at work. The social media giant launches "Facebook at Work" on Monday, a new business-messaging tool that will represent the first time it charges for its services. WSJ's Deepa Seetharaman reports on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Facebook
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The end of social networking and the rise of the social CEO? "Social, Inc." author Bob Zukis discusses his predictions on what the future holds for social media. Photo: Facebook, Inc.
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Related topics : social media network
Xobni Brings Social-Networking to Email
WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews Xobni, a social-network plug-in for Microsoft Outlook. With features such as email activity tracking, search and dynamically created contact info, Xobni boosts Outlooks current offerings. (July 31)
Related topics : social network search by email
Cops and Colleges Blame Social Media for School Riots
At least 10 riots have rocked colleges in the past two months, resulting in hundreds of arrests and dozens of injuries amid a growing sense that social media are helping to fuel misbehavior at student mass gatherings.
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How to Rock Social Media
Twitter can be as effective for building a personal brand as it is for catching up on gossip or news. Social media star Aliza Licht, the chatty voice behind the Donna Karan Twitter account, discusses her new book, "Leave Your Mark."
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Here's Why Social Media Wants Your Photos Real Bad
SmartMoney's Quentin Fottrell checks in on Mean Street to reveal the real reason social networking sites want your photos. Photo: AP.
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Soulja Boy Discusses the Future of Social Media
21-year-old music phenomenon Soulja Boy sits with WSJ's Lee Hawkins to discuss how he managed to leverage social media into a successful music career.
Related topics : manage social media / social media future
The Case Against Putting Children on Social Media
Even as social media feeds are littered with pictures of children, some parents are opting out. Morgan Ames, a postdoctoral scholar at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society, joins Tanya Rivero to discuss. Photo: iStock
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Battle Heats Up Between Redstone, Viacom
Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman, left, and board member George Abrams are suing, following their dismissals from the trust that will oversee Sumner Redstone’s $40 billion media empire when he dies or is incapacitated. WSJ media and marketing bureau chief Amol Sharma discusses with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty
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