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It’s an order the police probably don’t hear every day: use more social media. However, in China, the police are being told just that.

In Mexico, there are reports of a disturbing case involving a woman’s decapitated body and social media is involved

Wanting to escape the fall weather for an impromptu vacation to a tropical destination? Great, but whatever you do, don’t tweet about it. A new UK survey reveals that criminals are using social media to plan burglaries.

‘What If Social Media Sites Were Your Neighbors?’ brings together Facebook, Twitter, Turntable.fm, YouTube, Google Plus, Flickr, Wikipedia, Path, Reddit and Myspace and illustrates what it would be like if they all lived in your building. Who would be the noisy neighbor? Who would be the cat lady? And who would live in the dark, murky basement?

If you’re visualizing world peace, why not turn to social media? Peace One Day partners with social media.

Have you been dying to get on Google+? Well, today is your lucky day. Google’s social networking site opens to the public.

Coming last doesn’t always make you the loser; the NHL joins other major sports franchises and creates a social media policy.

When the British government met with social media giants Twitter, RIM, and Facebook in August, the matter seemed closed. Apparently not. The UK government questioned the media giants again this week.

Have a secret? There’s a social network for that. PostSecret releases new app.

Who takes the title of America’s social media fast food giant? The answer might surprise you.
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