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Tweets for Keeps: December 30, 2012 – January 6, 2013
The future of blogs, a comprehensive calendar of 2013’s social-change events, the danger of dropping wire services, how news spreads on Twitter and how nonprofits relied on social media in 2012.
Tools & Tactics
Where blogs go next. The blogosphere is having new life breathed into it by Medium, a long-form version of Twitterkernelmag.com/comment/column…
— Holger Nohr (@holgernohr) January 1, 2013
Tips & Techniques
2013 SuperGuide to events for #nonprofits & #socialgood organizations, from @socialbrite: bit.ly/VAmBl9
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) January 6, 2013
Innovation & Experiments
“It’s hard to imagine a newspaper w/out the AP.” As newspapers drop wire services, will readers care? @johnrobinson bit.ly/10jIAQG
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 28, 2012
Reports & Articles
UA Study Examines How News Spreads on Twitter | UANews uanews.org/story/ua-study… via @uofa
— Eilene Zimmerman (@eilenez) January 2, 2013
People & Collaboration
How Non-Profits Relied on Social Media in 2012 #infographic mashable.com/2012/12/12/non…
— The Workshop (@npcommunicator) December 18, 2012
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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