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LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman offers graduates the secrets to success
It is not often that you come across a set of self help type career advice that makes a huge amount of sense and is very much worth sharing.
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Twitter teams with ESPN and Fox to deliver more video
Twitter continues to get closer to television and sport with an expansion of its relationship with ESPN.
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Vine – the good, the bad and the ugly
There have been various battles to try and win the short form video war over the last few years. We’ve seen a number of platforms have a stab at it; Viddy, Cinemagram, Socialcam, YouTube Capture, ptch, Threadlife, Klip… the list goes on. Despite some decent attempts, and the occasional celeb backing, no clear winner emerged.
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The untapped mobile opportunity in publishing [infographic]
However, despite taking a major hit, magazines and newspapers have been offered a lifeline by online audiences and, more recently, the mobile web. When you consider the explosion in the use of smartphones and tablets, publications now have more ways to connect with their audience than ever before – an attractive prospect for brands wishing to engage with new customers.
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Twitter offers Mother’s Day advice in new video
You can use Twitter for everything right? To connect with people, to catch breaking news and to share what you’re thinking with the rest of the world.
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How savvy digital brands are getting smarter at engaging Generation Y
If you’ve heard the phrase once, you’ve heard it thousands of times. ‘Content is king’ is a concept that permeates digital marketing.
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Google+ users spent just six minutes on social network in March
Bad news for Google’s social platform Google+. It has the stickiness of a bowl of water.
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What is Snapchat and how can we use it?
Just as we are getting to grips with animated pictures in Cinemagram, and six second clips in Twitter’s new Vine, another application appears – Snapchat. So what is it? How can we use it? And is it worth downloading?.
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The future of infographics in a golf swing [infographic]
Say what you like about infographics, and many like to say they’re dead, but they continue to be some of the most shared content on the web.
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The new publishing revolution and the media company of the future
Homogenous media is dead, and in the exciting new world of hyper-individual experiences, it’s the consumer who sets the publishing agenda.

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