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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Twelve Social Media Predictions for 2014

Twelve Social Media Predictions for 2014 | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The past year saw a lot of changes in social media. Google's social site, Google+, saw huge growth and more activity, LinkedIn really got in the game, and Pinterest continued to pull in more traffic and more sales. Visuals also really became front and center and led the way for infographics, Vine video, and Instagram. To some degree, however, we're still finding our way in social. So many sites, so little time...

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Facebook Tests $1 Fee for Stranger to Message Your Inbox

Facebook Tests $1 Fee for Stranger to Message Your Inbox | Communications Major | Scoop.it

A pair of updates to Facebook's messaging feature is sure to ignite controversy over the holidays. While the improved filtering Facebook has...

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Facebook’s Challenge: Making Money in Mobile World

Facebook’s Challenge: Making Money in Mobile World | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The company is trying to find ways to show lucrative ads to mobile users without cluttering up their hand-held screens and driving them away in frustration.

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Facebook’s Redesign Hopes to Keep Users Engaged

Facebook’s Redesign Hopes to Keep Users Engaged | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook plans to announce a substantial redesign of its News Feed — a makeover aimed both at keeping users glued to the social network and luring more advertising dollars.

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Facebook Responds to Anger Over Proposed Instagram Changes

Facebook Responds to Anger Over Proposed Instagram Changes | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Instagram users have been complaining about Facebook’s plan to build advertising into the service and potentially sell users' photos. In response, the company said it would make changes to the plan.

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