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Apple Winds Down iTunes

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MacRumors reported that Apple has taken down all of the social media content from its iTunes page on Facebook, including posts, photos, and videos. Apple will also be offering an online news subscription service that includes newspapers, as well as around 300 magazines and costs $9.99

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Pinterest Isn’t A Social Network

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Pinterest has snagged a round of headline fascination, as various segments of the tech press have been touting the apparently surprising revelation that Pinterest is no longer thinking of itself as a social media platform. Not Social Media. Well, at least we weren’t. We like to say, be yourself and not your selfie.

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10 Twitter accounts every accountant should follow

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Information overload seems to be an occupational hazard for anyone spending time on the internet these days, particularly on social media channels. 5) @AccountingWEB - AccountingWEB, an online news magazine and outlet, is another go-to source for accounting professionals looking to stay abreast of what’s going on in their industry.

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15 Twitter accounts every bank executive should follow

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The ABA has a new report out on how banks are using social media, and much of the report focuses on using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and the like to boost customer service, make connections in the community and recruit staff. 10) @CU_Times – Credit Union Times magazine has Tweets on regulatory changes, awards and technology.

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Ikea And What Comes Next For Printed Catalogs

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Published reports indicate that in the past year, Ikea has seen online sales increase by 45 percent. Print runs of books, newspapers and magazines have been more or less continuously on the decline as consumer preference for digitized content grows in the mobile era. The decision was announced Monday (Dec.

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City National reaches out through digital magazine

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Highly visual “webzine” becomes online face Retail Banking Blogs Social Media Channels. 1Social Media'

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How Digital Innovators Capitalize On Subscription Businesses

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Some providers are capitalizing on the concept by launching new services that offer access to premium content such as newspapers and magazines in exchange for a monthly fee. It would now include some 300 magazines — not only newspapers — for a monthly fee of just under $10 at $9.99.