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# Social Media

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Google reportedly wants to buy out social media giant Twitter
Google reportedly wants to buy out social media giant Twitter
Twitter has finally eased the restrictions on its 140-character tweet limit
Needy friends on social media have been torn apart in this Irish sketch
A 40-year-old technology still beats Facebook for getting people to visit websites
A 40-year-old technology still beats Facebook for getting people to visit websites
Social media can bring out the worst in public mourning, says an expert on digital grief
New Facebook tools allow you to help someone who might be at risk of suicide
Most small businesses in Ireland still don't bother with social media
Why Michael Fennelly shouldn't watch Brad Pitt in Troy! It's the sporting tweets of the week
Study finds a way of telling if you're depressed by what Instagram filter you use
Facebook will get access to WhatsApp phone numbers to hit people with more targeted ads
Social media use at priest training college to be reviewed after 'gay culture' allegations
The devoted internet followers of Harambe the gorilla (RIP) have forced Cincinnati Zoo offline
Snapchat is buying a search engine startup - but it's not clear why
'I make YouTube videos for a living. My parents have a difficult time understanding what I do'
Fora Staff
Boko Haram releases new video of abducted schoolgirls
Snapchat has quickly disappeared its 'racist yellow face' filter
'I make YouTube videos for a living. My parents have a difficult time understanding what I do'
Melanie Murphy
What bosses can learn from a worker's unfair dismissal over his Facebook posts
Orla O'Leary
Wayne Rooney's testimonial will be streamed live on Facebook tonight
Dublin Zoo examining incident where boy was seen inside rhino enclosure
Facebook faces a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
Facebook is facing a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
Facebook is running out of places to show ads in people's news feeds
'Trust is as important as ever, but it's now a product of digital technology more than faith'
Peter Casey
A 'bottomless brunch' promotion is among three bar ads given a slap on the wrist
Ghostbusters star wants Twitter to fight trolls after barrage of racist abuse
Brother arrested over murder of Pakistani social media star who was strangled to death
Facebook might get a slap on the wrist from US courts for its Irish dealings
The gentle art of making an event a social media success
Marino Fresch
Ice Ice baby, one theme dominated the Sporting Tweets of the Week
Controversial website Ask.fm has axed staff as its Dublin-based arm racks up big losses
Sorry publishers, Facebook has decided it's putting family first
Twitter has rolled out a new app to court small business users
What is 'influencer marketing' and how can you make it work to your advantage?
Conor Lynch
James McClean has deactivated his Twitter account after sending this Brexit-related tweet
Facebook Ireland is beefing up its board ahead of a European data protection showdown
The head of Twitter's Irish operations is jumping ship to be a venture capitalist
The head of Twitter's Irish operations is jumping ship to be a venture capitalist