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- Yahoo
- BBC
- Toyota
- Minneapolis
- Minnesota
- MediaPost
- Lee Odden
- Ann Handley
- Sally Falkow
- George Washington University
- Rand Fishkin
- Slideshare
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TopRank ran a survey of journalists, reporters and editors on their use of search and social media in 2008. We found 91% use search engines like Google to do their job. 64% use social networks. Published in Jan 2010, a George Washington University and Cision survey of journalists reports 89% use blogs and 65% use social [...]
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