Top 5 Topics on Social Media this week
What everyone is Loving and Hating on Social Media Twilight Fans are in a flurry in anticipation for what is being dubbed the “Wedding of the Year” in which it has been announced that Bella will wear a...
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Social Media Spotlight On: David Cameron NEW YORK – Current Prime minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron is faced with the disapproval of the electorate ever since he and the conservative party...
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Social Media Spotlight On: The Government NEW YORK – Greece is in political and social turmoil, public sector workers are on strike again in the UK, and the majority of western countries are still...
View ArticleNo love for journalism in social media
NEW YORK – A successful publication the News of The World got terminated when light was shed on the phone hacking scandal. In the aftermath the owners of NOTW, the Murdoch family deemed it necessary to...
View ArticleTop 5 topics in social media this week: Twitter, London, Miley Cyrus,...
Twitter The father of all status updates played a big part in the London riots over the weekend in many different ways: informing the police and media, creating panic and false alarms and organizing...
View ArticleRick Perry’s antics are costing him support
NEW YORK – Texas governor Rick Perry should stop and think about what he’s saying, as his standpoints are not helping him in his race for American presidency. Amplicate data shows that Perry lost a...
View ArticleHunger strike campaign in bringing India down
NEW YORK – Social unrest harms country popularity, which is currently being displayed in the case of India, that lost over 60 percent of positive opinions in its eventful past two weeks of August. The...
View ArticleSocial media says NO to Cameron, Maybe to Obama
Obama ends 2011 as the most loved political leader in the world on social media, while David Cameron finishes the year the most hated, according to Amplicate data. 50% of opinions on Obama were...
View ArticleCameron more hated than Mubarak and Gaddafi in 2011 on social media
Dictators aren’t popular on social media, unsurprisingly. But perhaps surprisingly some democratically elected leaders are more hated than the likes of Mubarak and Gaddafi. David Cameron, for instance,...
View ArticleNietzsche the most loved philosopher on social media
Nietzsche triumphed over the last men to claim the title of most loved philosopher on social media in the last 12 months. The progenitor of the ubermensch knocked his precursor Schopenhauer into second...
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