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Video Coke Speaks Out on Social Media

Video on msnbc.com: A new Coca-Cola study finds online buzz, or social chatter, has no impact on short-term sales, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

Video Powering New York039s Surging Tech Scene

Video on msnbc.com: Eric Hippeau, Lerer Ventures partner, explains how social websites are generating an explosion in content and publishing.

Be the Modern Marco Polo Experience

This is your welcome to participate in the “Modern Marco Polo – Dr. Hangzhou” global recruitment campaign and get a chance to visit Hangzhou, Ch...

Collect Your Social Security Benefits with LaBovick Law Group

Its Not Your Fault! An unexpected injury or Illness can happen to anyone. Fortunately, Collecting Social Security Benefits is your Right. At LaBovick ...

Video Foursquare CEO on Partnerships amp Competition

Video on msnbc.com: Dennis Crowley, CEO and Co-Founder of Foursquare, shares his views on the latest developments in tech and social media, with CNBC&...

Video Is This Facebook Bear Turning Bullish

Video on msnbc.com: Paul Meeks, Saturna Capital analyst, explains why the social media giant is right for some investors.

HipFriendscom The Women039s Network JOIN The Hippest Social Network for

http://HipFriends.com™ The Women's Network! - JOIN The Hippest, Coolest, New Social Network for Women to Social Network, Meet New Friends, Meet...

Ron Finley A guerilla gardener in South Central LA Video on TEDcom

Ron Finley plants vegetable gardens in South Central LA -- in abandoned lots, traffic medians, along the curbs. Why? For fun, for defiance, for beauty...

Video Facebook Gets a Facelift

Video on msnbc.com: CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the redesign to Facebook's news feed; and Jon Rettinger of TechnoBuffalo, says people s...

Video Facebook039s Big Announcement

Video on msnbc.com: The social network is set to unveil a redesigned news feed, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.