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A New York judge dismisses a Occupy Wall Street protester's challenge to quash a subpoena for his Twitter account
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The Danish soccer federation says its players aren't allowed to send updates on their private social media during the European Championship in June.
Schools look for ways to be active on social media's rising star.
Business schools are encouraging students to start early and be active on the social networking site.
But tools like Facebook and Twitter may not replace personalized interactions with graduate schools.
A course or two in social media can be helpful, but students say it’s not worth a whole concentration.
Governors' tweets are a potpourri of political and personal.
Twitter announces it will be able to censor tweets on a country-by-country basis.
Based on tweets from 63 million users around the world, researchers find that global happiness is down.
Senator John McCain has unnerved Russia Prime Minister Putin with his tweets.
