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Money Managers Prefer Twitter To LinkedIn Or Any Other Social Platform, Cerulli Discovers

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Despite LinkedIn's reputation as the professional expert network, money management firms still tend to favor Twitter as a quick and relatively easy way to market their products. 

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Six Tools That Help Businesses Tame Twitter

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Twitter tweets can quickly become overwhelming. Thankfully, there are a variety of tools you can employ to help your business manage Twitter and cut through the noise.

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Google+ Startup Beats Twitter, Facebook

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Google+ is starting out far better than rivals Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace did, with the new social network already attracting more than 25 million visitors, according to Comscore, an Internet traffic watcher.   While I still say advisors need be in no rush to embrace, the usablity and ability to separate friends from professional contacts on your social network is big. Google may have finally cracked the social media code.      

Disgruntled Canadian Developer Behind Internet Explorer IQ "Study" Hoax

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After making the rounds on the Internet for a few days, a news story about research purporting to show that Internet Explorer users tend to have low IQ scores was revealed to be a hoax.   Evidently, the study, the press release and the supposed company that released it were all fake, a fact that, once revealed, forced dozens of news outlets who ran with it to concede that they were duped.   The hoax was perpetuated by an entrepreneur living in Canada named Tarandeep Singh Gill. He's the founder of a comparison shopping Website called AtCheap.com.   I read the story on sev

AT&T Announces Their Next Three BlackBerries: The Torch 9810, Bold 9900, And Torch 9680

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AT&T announced the next three BlackBerry devices set to hit the shelves: the Torch 4G 9810 (a follow-up to last summer’s Torch), Bold 4G 9900, and Torch 4G 9680 (an AT&T-branded, touchscreen-only followup to the device-formerly-known-as-Storm).

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