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The Chinese government has officially denied any involvement in the sophisticated cyberattacks that breached Google’s security. The statements come 11 days after Google threatened to pull out of China unless it’s allowed to run its search engine uncensored.
The statement, aired during two interviews on the Chinese state’s news agency, came out strong against accusations that China itself had ... Read More
Chinese Government Denies Involvement in Google Cyberattacks
Posted On 24 Jan 2010 By UGM Social Media Marketing. Under: Social Media, social media news, Updates.
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The Chinese government has officially denied any involvement in the sophisticated cyberattacks that breached Google’s security. The statements come 11 days after Google threatened to pull out of China unless it’s allowed to run its search engine uncensored.
The statement, aired during two interviews on the Chinese state’s news agency, came out strong against accusations that China itself had ... Read More
Social Media’s True Impact on Haiti, China, and the World
Posted On 18 Jan 2010 By UGM Social Media Marketing. Under: social media news.
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The Social Analyst is a weekly column by Mashable Co-Editor Ben Parr, where he digs into social media trends and how they are affecting companies in the space.
We’ve seen some major world events unfold on the social media stage this week, the biggest being Google’s threat to pull out of China and the Haiti earthquake.
Google’s () ... Read More
How Social Media Has Changed Us
Posted On 07 Jan 2010 By UGM Social Media Marketing. Under: Social Media.
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Over the last 10 years, we’ve seen social media galvanize thousands over politics, create as many industries as it has destroyed, and offer an abundance of visual and audio entertainment. But has all this incredible change actually changed us, or just the world we live in?
Below are some areas in which social media has had lasting, and arguably permanent ... Read More



