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  • Warner targets media in Twitter rant

    West Australian - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Australian cricketer David Warner is likely to face disciplinary action from Cricket Australia (CA) after he apparently launched a scathing attack on two journalists on social media on Saturday.Warner took to Twitter to launch his expletive-laden tirade directed at News Limited journalists Robert Craddock and Malcolm Conn after taking exception to an article published by Craddock which was ...

  • Facebook still has a selling job ahead despite bold moves

    The Globe and Mail - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Facebook Inc. 's first year as a public company was tough, get ready for a demanding Year Two.In the first year, the company faced the challenge of generating significant revenue, and it succeeded: In the first quarter of 2013, sales rose 38 per cent, to nearly $1.5-billion (all figures ...

  • Latest mayoral candidate is a social media darling

    The Gazette - Friday 17th May, 2013

    MONTREAL -- Denis Coderre likes Fleetwood Mac, Florence K, The Dark Knight Rises, the Montreal Expos and Georges St-Pierre.His Facebook friends are treated to regular helpings of YouTube videos featuring the vocal stylings of Dionne Warwick, Charles Aznavour and Barbra Streisand, with only the occasional rant about the latest legislation wending its way through the House of Commons.On Twitter, ...

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  • Facebook shutters page taunting lawmaker female Marines

    MSNBC - Friday 17th May, 2013

    By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor A "direct threat" against a U.S. congresswoman - posted on a military-oriented Facebook page that graphically belittled her and her efforts to stem sexual misconduct within the branches - has been referred to U.S. Capitol Police for investigation. The threat was made last week against Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and her husband shortly after ...

  • Aaron Eckhart on Actor’s Block Raising Teenage Girls Onscreen and Making Twitter Personal

    Vanity Fair - Friday 17th May, 2013

    In 16 years, Aaron Eckhart has appeared onscreen in roles ranging from a Neil LaBute sociopath and comic-book super-villain to Julia Roberts's shaggy-haired sweetheart in Erin Brockovich. In Erased, an action thriller that opens today, he breaks from the former type to play a business-suited action hero. More specifically: a former C.I.A. agent who must save himself and his estranged ...

  • Australian cricketer David Warner in shocking Twitter rant

    AdelaideNow - Friday 17th May, 2013

    DAVID Warner appears to have launched an extraordinary expletive-laden social media tirade against journalists. A series of fiery rants were posted on Warner's Twitter account in response to a News Limited article on the perils of the rich and corrupt Indian Premier League. Warner is currently competing in the IPL for the Dehli Daredevils. His Twitter account has almost 190,000 ...

  • Financial Times Twitter Email Hacked

    Hispanic Business Magazine - Friday 17th May, 2013

    The Financial Times newspaper said on Friday that supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had hacked its website. It said the Syrian Electronic Army, which has been blamed for hacking the main feed of The Associated Press and Twitter accounts of the BBC, posted messages on its tech blog and disrupted Twitter feeds owned by the newspaper. The group, which accuses Western media of ...

  • Facebook shutters page that taunted lawmakers push to curb military rape

    MSNBC - Friday 17th May, 2013

    By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor A "direct threat" against a U.S. congresswoman - posted on a military-oriented Facebook page that graphically belittled her and her efforts to stem sexual misconduct within the branches - has been referred to U.S. Capitol Police for investigation. The threat was made last week against Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and her husband shortly after ...

  • Tableau CEO Talks Up His Companys Strong Public Debut A Year After Facebooks IPO

    Forbes - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Tableau Software CEO Christian Chabot said his company's IPO was done largely to raise public awareness. (Photo courtesy of Tableau) Exactly a year ...

  • NewsWatch Why Facebook is an unfriendly reminder of IPO risk

    CBS Marketwatch - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Facebook's flubbed IPO a year ago isn't the reason individual investors are reluctant to participate in the record equity rally, but it did lay bare some important investing ...

  • Australian Politician Tricked Into Liking Photo of Teen’s Nuts on Facebook

    Web Pro News - Friday 17th May, 2013

    An Australian politician fell victim to a photo prank on Facebook that resulted in ';liking'; a picture of a 16-year-old boy’s testicles. Peter ...

  • Obscure Direct Response Brands Dominate Facebook Chatter

    AdWeek - Friday 17th May, 2013

    introduced the metric in late 2011, attempting to give marketers a clearer view of the effectiveness of their messaging on the social site. When asked about PTAT in the last year or so, most brands speaking with Adweek have said they pay close attention to the ...

  • Would Yahoo or Facebook Make a Better Tumblr Parent

    AdWeek - Friday 17th May, 2013

    So Adweek asked marketers this afternoon to weigh in on whether Yahoo or Facebook would make a better parent for the site. Responses were split, with slightly more of the small sample contending that Tumblr would thrive more under the stewardship of Mark Zuckerberg's digital ...

  • Airbus Boeing will battle for PR at Paris Air Show

    Business Journal - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Airbus rolled out the first fully painted A350 Monday. With the Paris Air Show just a month away, Airbus may be preparing to try to take the wind away from Boeings resurgent 787 Dreamliner. Airbus rolled out its fully painted and flyable A350 Monday, with engines installed, and this week was starting to run that aircraft through electrical testing. That gives rise to speculation that Airbus will ...

  • Video Mark Zuckerberg has lost $5.8 billion in value on his Facebook stock

    The Globe and Mail - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Mark Zuckerberg has lost $5.8 billion in value on his Facebook stock since the world's leading social network went public just about a year ago. Conway G. Gittens ...

  • Syrian group claims role in hacking of Financial Times website Twitter account

    The Globe and Mail - Friday 17th May, 2013

    The website and several Twitter accounts belonging to The Financial Times were hacked Friday by the Syrian Electronic Army in an ongoing campaign that has targeted an array of media outlets ranging from the Associated Press to the parody site The Onion, according to a claim by the so-called army.The Syrian Electronic Army said it seized control of several FT Twitter accounts and amended a number ...

  • A year after lacklustre IPO Facebook looks to become an advertising giant

    The Globe and Mail - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Facebook's stock finished its first day of trading just 23 cents higher than its $38 (U.S.) IPO price. It hasn't been that high since. (DADO ...

  • Hits and misses in Facebooks history

    Kentucky.com - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Facebook made its debut on the stock market a year ago on May 18 in one of the largest IPOs in history and the biggest for any Internet company.The social network's market value was more than $100 billion.Now, Facebook's stock is trading roughly 30 percent lower and has not hit its IPO price of $38 per share. Today, Facebook is valued at around $63 billion.In the year since its initial ...

  • Honest Toddler Montreal mom shares child-like take on Twitter

    CTV - Friday 17th May, 2013

    From the time we are knee-high, we're taught that honesty is the best policy - and a new book based on a Twitter account has taken that moral code to hilarious new heights. Montreal-area mom Bunmi Laditan has just ...

  • How Facebook Makes Money On You All Your Friends

    CNBC - Friday 17th May, 2013

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  • Tableau CEO after IPO Data is the oil of the 21st century

    Business Journal - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Tableau CEO Christian Chabot stands next to one of the many "kraken" designs throughout his company's Seattle headquarters in Seattle."The Kraken" octopus is a reference to the code name Tableau uses for its Tableau version 8.0 application. Tableau Software CEO Christian Chabot may have made more than $12 million this morning when his company made its initial public offering ...

  • Facebook Treats Radiohead Fans To Thom Yorke-Approved Solo Cover

    Web Pro News - Friday 17th May, 2013

    This cover of Radiohead’s 15 Step appeared on YouTube back in January, but got some extra attention today when frontman Thom Yorke himself (or at least whoever runs his Facebook page) shared it with ...

  • UPDATE 3-Syria government supporters hack Financial Times

    Reuters - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Fri May 17, 2013 4:53pm EDT * Headlines sabotaged, link posted to execution video * Latest in series of hacker attacks on news media By Jim Finkle and Jennifer Saba May 17 (Reuters) - The Financial Times' website and Twitter feeds were hacked on Friday, renewing questions about whether the popular social media service has done enough to tighten security as cyber-attacks on the news media ...

  • Treadmills happy hours and family What startup founders neglect

    Business Journal - Friday 17th May, 2013

    SURF Incubator startup founders talk about what they've neglected since starting their companies. In light of SURF (Start Up Really Fast) Incubators one-year anniversary in its downtown Seattle space, I spoke to a group of entrepreneurs whose companies are incubating there. I asked them what their companies needed most, what the Seattle startup community needs, and what they wished theyd ...

  • Syrian hackers compromise FT blog Twitter feeds

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Friday 17th May, 2013

    A clutch of Twitter accounts and a blog maintained by the Financial Times were hacked Friday, the latest in a series of cyberattacks claimed by the Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-government group which has regularly targeted media organizations it sees as sympathetic to the country's rebels.A few of the FT's dozens of Twitter feeds and blogs broadcast messages supporting Syrian ...

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