U.S. Dept. of State Loads the Social Media Bases
Posted on September 3, 2008
The government is finally on the social media bandwagon. The U.S. Dept. of State not only has a blog with comments but it also has YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and Facebook accounts, plus RSS feeds. Also in the news, Yahoo launches their Buzz.com site, emulating other social bookmarking sites like Digg. Search Engine Watch talks about the implications of Google AdWords turning back on all inactive keywords as well as Google's continued domination with 71% of searches in July. Last but not least, check out Zillow's new showcase ads based on zip codes.
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