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How Has Social Media Affected the Presidential Election? [Feedback]
After seeing Facebook, Twitter and Google+ blow-up surrounding the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates, I’m curious to hear your thoughts on social media’s affects on the election.
Good? Bad? Ugly?
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App of the Week: Buffer
This is the third article in the series App of the Week series.
Buffer is one of those applications that is essential to doing social media well while still maintaining your sanity. Have some free time to give to your brand and networking and some amazing things to share? Buffer is the perfect tool for you to use. Putting it on a mobile device just makes sense and improves useability. Here is our assessment of the iOS application to see if it fills the needs.
The Benefits of Using a Facebook Group For Your Church
The Evolution of Digital Advertising [Infographic]
If you have any kind of online presences for your company, ministry, or brand, be it a blog, website, or social media account, you know that you have the ability to advertise online. But what is the history of where digital advertisement has been so that we can see the patterns that form and be able to predict where it will be heading in the future.
At the same time, do you know that there is more than just Google Ads out there to advertise your stuff? (A blog in and of itself is an advertisement.)
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Promoting Digital Privacy in the Church
It’s not been a good few months for the British royal family. Less-than-royally-dressed photos of Prince Harry and a female companion and a sun-bathing Duchess of Cambridge have put the royals in a rather embarrassing situation. Now, I’m not one to throw pity parties for the ridiculously rich and needlessly famous—that’s not a dig at the royals but at the “culture of celebrity” in Western society—but these are real people who, I am sure, are still capable of feeling shame, regret, and an overwhelming sense of having been violated.
To me, this all begs the question:
In a society saturated with cameras and camera-equipped devices, how long will it be until there’s no privacy left?
Just this evening, I saw this article about wearable cameras that photograph your entire life … and anyone unlucky enough to cross your path. Add to all of this the increasing use of drones by the US government and we might very well be under constant surveillance.