Social Media Marketing
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Facebook hits 1 billion users in a single day
News On Monday, 1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Twitter removes 140-character DM limit
News The move will make it easier for companies to use the social network for customer service
By Clare Hopping Published
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Under-18s will be able to delete embarassing social posts
News A campaign by iRights could see a law introduced allowing the removal of inappropriate photos and status updates
By Clare Hopping Published
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Google+ finally splits into Streams, Photos and Sharing
News Google’s social network is being split, with the social network as we know it being "formally retired"
By Joe Curtis Published
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Europol sets out plan to crush ISIS presence online
News European police force working with social media platforms to combat ISIS recruitment
By Jane McCallion Published
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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo resigns
News Co-founder of social media site steps down amid worries over business growth
By Jane McCallion Published
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Reddit cracks down on site-wide bullying
News Social news site introduces harassment policy
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Mobile now gives Facebook 73% of its ad revenue
News The social network points to growing daily userbase, but profits fall
By Caroline Preece Published
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Twitter trolls targeted with automated life tips
News Zero Trollerance uses clever disappearing bots to find those using sexist language
By Clare Hopping Published
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Twitter ends partnership with DataSift
News Ex accuses Twitter of hurting customers and damaging ecosystem
By Caroline Preece Published
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Facebook launches standalone Messenger website
News Does this mean IM functionality will be turned off completely in the main Facebook website?
By Clare Hopping Published
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More Twitter takeover rumours see share price boom
News Twitter's share price rose four per cent as speculators reacted to more rumours about the social network's future
By Clare Hopping Published
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