The concept of blogging was such a hit at its beginning that we’ve been trying to improve it ever since. After years of new programs and platforms, we’re able to…
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Today The Guardian claimed that blogging is now a necessary tool for minority scholars. The line separating academics from blogs is one that should be crossed if researchers and scholars…
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Welcome to Tidal’s very first post in our New Member Monday series where we interview one of our favorite new contributors! Melina Divani’s blog Decoholic is one of the most…
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In recent years as social network platforms have grown, the lines between public and private have becoming increasingly blurred and ambiguous. Story after story has emerged of seemingly misguided individuals…
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(Onswipe’s Biz Dev guru Jeremy Bass presenting. Photo courtesy of Vinay Jain) Flaorpill’s Vinay Jain played host this past Wednesday at another successful #startupfix event held at Culturefix in the…
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Blogging has almost always been recognized as an aspect of free speech. Based on judicial decisions from the past couple of years, it seems to be regarded the same way…
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An interesting study, titled ‘Who Controls Social Networks’ was published today, looking into the ever allusive world of online networks. Beyond state controls of social networks (like that seen in…
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Photo from Search Engine Journal Having just recently created my very first Google+ profile to accompany my blog, Facebook’s new Wordpress plug-in looks eerily similar. Launched last week, the new…
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Last week we were lucky enough to be featured on Rackspace’s Blog & Newsroom. They gave an overview of what Tidal is all about – amplifying the most passionate voices…
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