"Look Up" is a powerful message about unplugging and engaging in real life. This is one video you don't want to miss and it really hit home with me.
Yesterday, we had a story about a 73-year-old substitute teacher that was told that she wasn't allowed to be friends with her students on Facebook. Instead of deleting her students from her friends list, she choose to stop teaching at that school. She has had a lot of support from her students and community who want her to return to teaching at that school, but the woman says she wouldn't return e
It was eight years ago that Twitter moved onto the social media stage. To celebrate, the company is inviting users to join its founders for a trip back in time...all the way to their very first tweet.
In a blog post yesterday (July 3rd), the social networking site announced they are "experimenting with new ways to tailor ads" to make them "more useful to our users in the United States." With a few simple clicks, you can stop them from doing that to your account.
While the social media landscape often changes quickly, it’s pretty clear that networking on those sites is going to be a big part of our lives for a long time—both personally and professionally.
In between memes, some e-cards, and venom from those on both the left and right of the political spectrum, a young boy in Beech Grove, Kentucky has united friends, family, and total strangers has he fights for his life.