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    Erik Qualman is an American author of Socialnomics, which according to WorldCat, is held in 1090 libraries. [1] He is also the author of Digital Leader,What Happens in Vegas Stays on YouTube and The Focus Project. In 2010, Socialnomics was a Book of the Year finalist as voted on by the American Marketing Association. [2]

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    A high-profile violent crime typically sets social media abuzz with tips and theories from amateur internet sleuths, hunting for the alleged perpetrator.

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  7. Mekanism - Wikipedia

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    Mekanism was founded in 2000 by Tommy Means as a subdivision of the San Francisco-based company Complete Pandemonium. [2] Means early on anticipated the internet's potential as a storytelling medium and identified a market gap for a company that focused its efforts on it. [3]

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    The New Orleans attack underscores how extremism online and political division have created a “perfect storm” for radicalization in America, experts say.

  9. West Seattle Blog - Wikipedia

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    The ad-supported website published local news, community bulletins, and other information. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] West Seattle Blog grew in prominence following the 2006 Hanukkah Eve windstorm and became a full-time news operation in the following year; by 2011, it had over 80,000 monthly visitors.