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Twitter eyes PGA Championship digital rights Twitter continues a year of its aggressive push to acquire sports content. In June, the company signed deals with the National Women's Hockey ...
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Getting Started on Twitter for Your Business July is Twitter Month for us at eVision Media so for those already using Twitter for their business stay tuned for more 'how tos' and tips on using Twitter ...
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Ed Sheeran quits Twitter amid 'Game of Thrones' backlash International pop star Ed Sheeran appeared to have quit Twitter on Tuesday, days after his cameo appearance on HBO's "Game of Thrones" ...
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Ed Sheeran quits Twitter as Pizza Hut delivers jobs Ed Sheeran briefly deleted his Twitter account Monday, People noted, ... A representative for Under Armour said the company "takes the intellectual ...
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Trump was sued, but Michigan blocked @POTUS, hundreds more on Twitter Treatment of Twitter accounts varied widely from agency to agency. ... But that analogy can be problematic, because Twitter is a private company, not a ...
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Twitter kills 90000 fake accounts promising online sex After a US-based digital security company alerted Twitter about a massive botnet campaign promising online sex to its users, the micro-blogging ...
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Walmart blasted after an online ad includes the n-word ... third party seller listed their item with this description on our online marketplace," the Bentonville, Ark.-based company said in a statement on Twitter.
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Mouse spotted by Twitter user inside Union Square food stand The Twitter user says the worker then returned to his business and did not want to see the picture. The DOHMH says it has sent an inspector to the site ...
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Colin Kaepernick posts definition of 'Stockholm Syndrome' after Michael Vick tells him to get a haircut Kaepernick's silence may have changed just a tad on Tuesday when he posted the definition of "Stockholm Syndrome" on his Twitter account, a move ...
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Be careful with social media — employers are watching A Los Angeles tech company, Fama, even offers "social media screening ... But when a Twitter employee posted a pitch he had received from Fama ...
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