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...These cases arise out of the alleged manipulation of the...s Most Important Number Now Tweets Daily (May 21, 2009), http...
... Use of personal...content on third-party commercial applications...
...for the licensing of such topical images...they license for use by others on...from Suero's tweet and then forwarded...
...A. Morel Tweets Photos of the...
...affliction, formally identified as Internet Use Disorder (IUD), is being considered...revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM-V...
...via social media. Companies increasingly use social media advertising to attract the attention of existing and new customers. According...
...recognize the relevancy of social media in...these users "tweet" at least...of its widespread use and popularity....
...especially students, who are somewhat of a captive audience: "Why...for having failed to adequately use the Internet to timely investigate...
...well as any and all tweets posted for the period of September 15, 2011 to December...
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