It’s an interesting question that nobody can really answer. But even still, we are all invested in the outcome.
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The Canadian Supreme Court Scores Big for Freedom on the Web
The Supreme Court of Canada has just made a landmark decision that will have a huge effect on all of that work with the web and social media. To sum the decision up in the simplest terms, a hyper link cannot be libel.
Analytics, Social Ads and Insights: What’s New on Facebook for Digital Marketers
You’ve no doubt noticed quite a few big changes on Facebook over the last few weeks. There’s a good chance that you’ve missed a few of the biggest, but potentially most valuable changes because they’re hidden away in the Facebook Ads units.
T.Co: Twitter’s New In-House URL Shortener Will Change Twitter Strategy For Everyone
What is T.co?
URL shorteners are a funny thing. They exist to be used exclusively with Twitter, and sprung up due to the 140 character Tweet limit. Despite their existence being wholly created by the Twitter framework, up until this point, Twitter has left the world of URL shortening to third parties.
PR 101 For Geeks and the Media Shy
When talking with geeks, or anyone who works in tech, they are often mystified by public relations. People are filled with misconceptions.