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Monday, February 5, 2018

Google Alert - Twitter for Business

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Twitter for Business
Daily update February 6, 2018
NEWS
The following statements were posted to the verified Twitter accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump, @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. ... historic TAX CUTS that I signed into law, your paychecks are going way UP, your taxes are going way DOWN, and America is once again OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
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The company invited Hyundai owners to the Super Bowl Experience fan event near the stadium and made them go through a pseudo-metal detector that went off when ... The trailer for "Solo: Star Wars Story" is getting the most Twitter attention so far, followed by Wendy's attack ad against McDonald's.
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This photo provided by WeatherTech shows a scene from the company's Super Bowl spot. For the 2018 Super Bowl, marketers are paying more than $5 million per 30-second spot to capture the attention of more than 110 million viewers. (WeatherTech via AP). HONS. 10 ads that stand out during Super ...
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Blue Origin/Dave Mosher, Business Insider. But first, one of the moguls has to prove that their system actually works. The warm and friendly tweets could be a sign we're in for more bromantic, competitive encouragement as the two billionaires continue trying out new ways to successfully launch people ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump drew a fierce reaction from angry Britons, including health minister Jeremy Hunt, on Monday after criticizing Britain's publicly funded healthcare system as "going broke and not working". Trump used Britain's National Health Service (NHS) to make a ...
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This photo provided by PepsiCo shows Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman in a scene from the company's linked Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice Super Bowl spots. For the 2018 Super Bowl, marketers are paying more than $5 million per 30-second spot to capture the attention of more than 110 ...
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This photo provided by PepsiCo shows Peter Dinklage in a scene from the company's Doritos Blaze Super Bowl spot. For the 2018 Super Bowl, marketers are paying more than $5 million per 30-second spot to capture the attention of more than 110 million viewers. (PepsiCo via AP). HONS. 10 ads that ...
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"There's always a tweet," wrote Twitter user Shaun Usher on Monday afternoon just after the Dow Jones fell more than 1,100 points on Monday. It was the largest point drop in history. "If the Dow Joans ever falls more than 1000 'points' in a Single Day the sitting president should be 'loaded' into a very ...
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This photo provided by Hyundai shows a scene from the company's Super Bowl spot. For the .... The trailer for "Solo: Star Wars Story" is getting the most Twitter attention so far, followed by Wendy's attack ad against McDonald's. ... Many Twitter users were put off by the use of an MLK speech to sell trucks.
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Bogus Twitter accounts with similar names to crypto-stars are requesting that people make small "donations" in exchange for much greater ... He is also the inventor of several popular cybersecurity technologies, and the author of books and articles on information security and business-related topics.
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