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Not Enough Made of Sports Social Media Trolls

Not Enough Made of Sports Social Media Trolls

A Rebuttal to USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan I’ve always highly respected Christine Brennan. She’s rightfully won a handful of journalism awards while paving the way for women in the industry. But a piece she wrote this week titled “Too Much Made of Twitter Rants on…

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Stephen Curry up for NBA Social Media Awards

Stephen Curry up for NBA Social Media Awards

Stephen Curry has already achieved a number of milestones in his short NBA career. As a Golden State Warrior, he set a league record for most three-pointers made in the 2012-13 season. Curry’s accolades also include an NBA Sportsmanship Award in 2011, along with winning…

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Spiracle Media’s Summer Internship Program

Spiracle Media’s Summer Internship Program

Spiracle Media, a social media and video production agency, is searching for two summer interns. The successful applicants will help us shape the digital footprint of professional athletes and small and medium-sized businesses. One intern will work in our social media department, while the other will be placed…

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Yahoo’s Work From Home Ban: Pros and Cons for Everyone

Yahoo’s Work From Home Ban: Pros and Cons for Everyone

The Memo Some have called it “the worst decision,” an “epic fail” and a “morale killer.” Others have called it “right,” “smart” and the sign of a “great leader.” There certainly hasn’t been a shortage of opinions since a memo from Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer…

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Stephen Curry Becomes First Pro Athlete to Embrace Vine

Stephen Curry Becomes First Pro Athlete to Embrace Vine

A week after Twitter released its new Vine app, Warriors guard Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) used the rapidly growing platform for his monthly #SC30 contest Wednesday night.

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Refocus Your Recipe for Success

Refocus Your Recipe for Success

The New Year is a time to refocus and recharge. The mood should be optimistic and new challenges should be embraced with a clear mind. For some reason, I started off the first week of the year stressed, slightly frustrated and cranky. I usually wouldn’t…

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A Time for Thanks

A Time for Thanks

I don’t know about everybody else, but it seems as I get older I find myself sitting back and observing a little bit more. This might mean discovering something new that’s been in front of me the whole time or increasing the frequency at which…

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Twitter Reveals Fascinating Real Time Reaction To ESPN’s “Broke”

Twitter Reveals Fascinating Real Time Reaction To ESPN’s “Broke”

Three years ago, a Sports Illustrated cover story helped reveal a cruel truth about our sports stars — many of them can’t handle being rich. It’s one of the more ironic things about a culture that idolizes athletes: some of those that make the most,…

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Five Months Later, A Social Media Movement Returns

Five Months Later, A Social Media Movement Returns

Scandalous Times Things aren’t great in Chapel Hill, N.C. these days. Julius Peppers, 216 and Julius Nyang’oro have overshadowed what should be one of the best times of the year: the return of classes at the University of North Carolina against the backdrop of perfect Carolina…

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A Conversation with a Stranger

A Conversation with a Stranger

It seems that the stints at home have been few and far between over the last few months. Travel for work has become a consistent part of life. Toss in new clients and projects, weddings, my own wedding in about six weeks and you have…

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