The ever-fascinating m00t (Christopher Poole to his mother), founder of the 4chan message board (the font of all […]
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L’Oreal (USA) helping hair salons advertise on Facebook
									By Emily Frances Knox
									on March 11, 2011
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							L’Oreal has teamed up with Buddy Media to offer a suite of tools to allow local salons to […]
Read MoreNew TV and social media trend among the youth: study | Reuters
									By Pip Jones
									on March 10, 2011
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							It’s interesting how interactive TV has effectively gradually evolved on it’s own accord, despite the fact most old-school […]
Read MoreBad News for Youth Brands on Facebook
									By Jane Hartley
									on March 10, 2011
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							The kids don’t want to be your friend! Cue horrible high school flashbacks… Brandweek reports: Bad news for […]
Read MoreVery inspiring TED Talk
									By Noël Smetanig
									on March 9, 2011
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							About the revolution in Egypt and how the people used the web to mobilise masses and battle the […]
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