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Klout introduces new iPhone app [REVIEW]

Social media online influencing tool, Klout, has just released their first ever app for iPhone. Appropriately enough it is called “Klout for iPhone” and is now available in the app store. It has a...

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Mark Zuckerberg’s investor letter

The Borowitz Report has released a copy of Mark Zuckerberg’s pre-IPO letter to potential Facebook investors. Snarky stuff from the guy who showed up at an investment bank meeting in a hoodie recently....

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Fortune 500 CEOs and social media use [INFOGRAPHIC]

The good folks at CEO.com have released an interesting infographic about Fortune 500 CEOs and their use of social media. The entire report can be found here. The folks at DOMO, who co-sponsored the...

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Eight reasons you should start or restart a blog in 2013

Circa 2006 blogging was all the rage. You could head over to Blogger.com, Typepad.com or WordPress.com, sign up and join in the burgeoning movement. Books were already being written about this new...

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What is the big deal about Pinterest?

Over the last year the social media site Pinterest has grown at an exponential rate. The site has more recipes, home decor, home remodeling, and how-to’s than Ted Turner has bison patties. Since its...

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5 reasons I am unplugging from social media on vacation

But, like many other good things, social media can overwhelm to the point of intrusion. This can happen without us even realizing it. Sometimes, it just helps to unplug. Continue Reading →

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TED Talk Tuesday: The danger of Internet filtering [VIDEO]

The algorithms behind Facebook search, Facebook newsfeed, Google, Bing, etc, pre-filter our results based on what we like. Continue Reading →

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Top 15 Traffic Referrers of 2015

Overwhelmingly the traffic at Kingdom in the Midst is driven by Facebook. I expect this is true for most blogs. Continue Reading →

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Facebook’s “Trending Topics” suppression story means little. Here’s why.

The burden is on the information consumer, not on Facebook, Google, Bing, Twitter or any other media. Continue Reading →

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Back to the Blog

It used to be when an outside force controlled a person's unconscious and conscious behavior we called it possession. I am beginning to wonder... The post Back to the Blog first appeared on Kingdom In...

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