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Building Stories With Instagram Special

New York - Instagram, the popular iPhone and Android app, has inspired budding photographers to shoot and share their work, in real time. John de Guzman has built a massive following on the mobile platform by blending creativity, community, and business acumen.
Digital Journal Report by Cate Kustanczy

BuzzFeed builds business on predicting what content will go viral Special

Machines can learn what memes will go viral, but only humans can aggregate the content effectively to create a truly social Web experience, according to Jonah Peretti, the co-founder of BuzzFeed, a meme-focused aggregator site.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg - 1 comment

How reddit is not so quietly dominating the Internet Special

The company's general manager is leading the Time 100 poll. Its users take real-world action for charitable causes. It also attracts more than 2 billion pageviews monthly. Find out why reddit will continue to be one of the most influential forces online.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg - 7 comments

Author: Living alone widespread, can be healthy for you Special

More people across the world are happy being single and living alone, according to a new book, and author Eric Klinenberg explains why going solo doesn't always mean being lonely and depressed, contrary to misconceptions.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg - 9 comments

Toronto's UNITY Charity holds Kickoff Festival Jul. 10 Special

Toronto - The UNITY Festival Kickoff concert July 10 at Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown, Toronto promises an afternoon of Canada's most talented bboys and bgirls, poppers, beat-boxers, spoken word artists and artistic expression.
Digital Journal Report by Alexa Tomaszewski

mesh 2011: The rise of online community media (liveblog) Special

Digital Journal liveblogged a panel discussion on local media at the annual mesh conference in Toronto, so click below to relive the real-time coverage of this intriguing talk on how community-level media is fast becoming a rising trend.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg

Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square announces summer programming

Toronto - Yonge-Dundas Square continues to ramp up their programming by partnering and collaborating with various organizations and festivals to present an array of free entertainment, such as movies and music.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Op-Ed: Woman allowed to keep paralyzed kangaroo 'son'

Broken Arrow - The Broken Arrow City Council unanimously decided Tuesday to allow a depressed woman to keep her disabled kangaroo named Irwin.
In the Media by Holly Goodwin

Toronto Police requesting community tips, rumours Special

Toronto - What happens when a drug den is operating in your neighbourhood? The rumour mill may be going strong but where are the police? The police aren't often hanging out on the street so they may be completely unaware of the problem.
Digital Journal Report by KJ Mullins - 2 comments

Collective consumption - save money and the environment Special

Collective consumption is a new trend for our credit crunch times. According to proponents, it saves money, is good for the environment and brings communities together.
Digital Journal Report by Lynn Morris - 2 comments
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The Passing of Greed

We are living in a time where it is important to unite, and help one another in any way we can. By information,...
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The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
May 22, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

Keeping Porn off Social Media

“Big Box” social media portals, such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, have come to play a significant role in our...
May 21, 2012 by Elizabeth Avigad

Self-Hatred or Liberalism: The Only Way Jews Can Vote For Obama

Maybe it’s time for the mere twenty-two percent of us in the American Jewish community who didn’t vote for...
May 19, 2012 by RonnTorossian

Where there’s smoke there’s fire

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