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10 Tips to improve your Twitter Profile

The Twitter profiles of world leaders and governments are seldom innovative, or engaging. Most of them rather blandly declare that “This is the official...

Tvitovi vodeće ruske novinske agencije tokom završne SAD predsedničke debate

Pixabay Pre nekoliko sati, završila se treća i poslednja predsednička rasprava pre izbora u SAD-u, koja je donela uzavrelu razmenu između Hilari Klinton i Donald...

Twitter’s new tweets: videos, photos, gifs won’t count toward 140 characters

Twitter debuted longer tweets today, the latest update to the microblogging social network that has struggled to attract new users – and retain the...

Online privacy: ceci n’est pas un guide

Everyone wants to know what you need to do to be i) happy, ii) fit, iii) secure. And the easier and more listy it...

TURKEY COUP ( and Social Networks )

Turkey blocked three social-media giants and its internet traffic fell by half As reports of an attempted military coup came in late Friday (July 15),...

Israel’s internet Iron Dome: How high-tech algorithms promote Israel and ‘muffle’ pro-Palestine voices online

  Dor Elidan, a polite 16-year-old sporting a short Mohawk, admits that he doesn't know enough about politics to form an opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian...

After #Brexit Tweet for better #europe tomorow

We are off now to an Irish pub to get decently drunk. And from tomorrow on we will again work for a better #Europe!...

Best connected African leaders on Twitter

  The latest Burson-Marsteller Twiplomacy study has revealed that Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta @UKenyatta has become Sub-Saharan Africa's most followed leader with 1.4 million followers, closely...

Twitter is the Preferred Network for Global Digital Diplomacy, New Burson Study Finds

Governments Use Twitter Most, But Have Larger Audiences on Facebook Over the past five years, Twitter has become the ultimate channel for digital diplomacy’s for...

Twitter to Stop Counting Photos, Links Toward 140-Character Limit?

No, Twitter is not increasing its 140-character limit for tweets, but users may soon be able to pack a lot more information into them, regardless. Bloomberg reported...