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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Obama and Clinton's Tender Hug Sparks Photoshop Battle

Obama and Clinton's Tender Hug Sparks Photoshop Battle | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Some images are just ripe for Photoshop and GIF-making.

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Members of Congress Send Out 750 Tweets During Obama's State of Union Speech

Members of Congress Send Out 750 Tweets During Obama's State of Union Speech | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The State of the Union address on Tuesday spawned a bipartisan embrace of photo- and video-sharing platforms, and a rush to create tweetable graphics and hashtags to amplify party messages. Members of Congress sent out 750 tweets over the course of Mr. Obama’s speech, according to data provided by Twitter.

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Why Obama Won: Social Media

Why Obama Won: Social Media | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The very groups who made the difference in President Obama's re-election are among the fastest adopters of social and mobile media. Can Republicans catch up?

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Obama Is Killing It on Instagram from Alaska

Obama Is Killing It on Instagram from Alaska | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The president's end-of-summer vacation in Alaska is way better than yours.

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Is This The First Vine Attack Ad? GOP Targets Colbert-Busch With Terrifying 6-Second Loop

Is This The First Vine Attack Ad? GOP Targets Colbert-Busch With Terrifying 6-Second Loop | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The Democrats have won the last two Presidential elections thanks to their savvy use of social media. Is the GOP ready to text them "Message received"?


Twitter released its new Vine app in January as a way to send short, 6-second, looping videos in the same way users send photos or 140-character message to their followers. 


It seems opponents of South Carolina Dem-candidate for a House seat have used Vine, the way Obama's team used Instagram. Very savvy indeed.

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