Virginia State Police adds social media platform to Virginia alert resources
The Virginia State Police added @VSPalerts on Twitter to its existing notification platforms.
The Virginia State Police added @VSPalerts on Twitter to its existing notification platforms.
When a disaster strikes, social media can be helpful in alerting the public quickly. Social media posts can also offer useful information for emergency response and decision making.
Advertising on social media is among the strategies that many law firms adopt when considering their growth and financial flow.
With evolving technology, connectivity needs are emerging where smartphones come into action. Approximately one-third of the world’s population are smartphone users; mobile applications are required in abundance.
It’s been several years since I pared my Facebook friend list down to about five, and only left it up because my wife wants to be able to tag me in photos.
Sen. Mark Warner is urging mobile carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon and social media companies Apple, Facebook, Gab, Google, Parler, Signal, Telegram, and Twitter to preserve content and meta-data connected to Wednesday’s attack on the U.S Capitol.
With rapidly-changing policies and increased security risks, the longevity of social media accounts now perpetually hangs in the balance.
A “Secret Santa” around the office, friends, and family can be fun. A gift exchange among online friends you haven’t met, well, that’s a little different and carries a heftier consequence.
Marketing, advertising and logistics are all important, but none of them matter if you don’t have sales. Social media has transformed the way the world shops. Why? Because people trust it.
The Internet has made lives easier. Getting in contact and staying connected with everything and everyone is now more convenient than ever before.