by Joan Wee | Nov 25, 2013 | ALL, Social Media, Students
There is a social stigma attached to chewing gum. This was disproved by an experiment conducted by Beldent Gum Maker at Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art with sets of identical twins. Maybe it got to do with the fact that the act of chewing gum reduces salivary...
by Joan Wee | Sep 2, 2013 | ALL, Social Media
Well, you can see who favourite your tweets, who retweet them, who strikes a conversations with you via twitter in a rather hidden manner and the fact that you can only retain your recent tweets, it does make tracking your conversations via tweets rather difficult...
by Bella Ratmelia | Aug 30, 2013 | ALL, Content development, Social Media, Students
Recently, I’ve stumbled upon this interesting infographics on visual.ly. It’s about how burglars and thieves are using social media to determine their victims. It’s quite scary yet interesting when you found out how they utilize various social media...
by Hedren Sum | Jun 27, 2013 | ALL, Social Media, Students
Do you need to engage in social media heavily for work? Well, Kelly Meyers shares tips and tricks from her “medicine cabinet for achieving social media vitality”. Read them here. In my years managing communities for companies ranging from teeny startups to...
by Hedren Sum | May 16, 2013 | ALL, Social Media
Have you wonder what if you can have a map that is unique to you and response to your searching needs ” right this minute”? Soon you can. At the I/O conference yesterday, Google has officially announced their biggest and newest update to Google maps. Maps...
by Hedren Sum | Feb 22, 2013 | Administrators, ALL, Faculty, Social Media
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It was designed to “show selected data”. With RSS, you will be able to obtain content updates from blogs or websites without having to visit them. Through a RSS reader, summaries of content can be gathered from...