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Thursday

Twitter announced its partnership with Vine, a video-sharing app that posts six-second videos onto a tweet, on Thursday, Jan. 24. Marie McGrory/NPR hide caption

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Marie McGrory/NPR

Wednesday

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Tuesday. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption

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Jeff Chiu/AP

Friday

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Sunday

Customer review websites like Yelp have exploded in the last few years, but are negative reviewers at risk of inciting the litigious wrath of angry business owners? Richard Vogel/AP hide caption

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Richard Vogel/AP

Friday

People wanted by the police in Pottstown, Pa., are displayed on the Pinterest page of a local newspaper. The police department's social media strategy, which aims to get the images of criminals seen by more people, has also been adapted in Philadelphia. Pinterest hide caption

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Pinterest

To Catch A Suspect — On Pinterest

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Thursday

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Sunday

A damaged home rests on one side along the beach in the Belle Harbor section of Queens, N.Y., on Nov. 5 in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Craig Ruttle/AP hide caption

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Tuesday

Investors and financial analysis firms are increasingly looking at "sentimental analysis" — such as Facebook "likes" and Twitter messages — to gauge a company's social popularity. iStockphoto.com hide caption

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How Much Is A 'Like' On Facebook Worth For A Company's Share Price?

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Tuesday

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized his company's mobile-centered future Tuesday, in his first public comments since Facebook's troubled IPO. Eric Risberg/AP hide caption

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Eric Risberg/AP

Monday

In seeking financial backers for her Ouya game console, Julie Uhrman was looking for about $1 million. The business received far more than that amount. Kickstarter hide caption

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Kickstarter

Monday

Students work at the University of the People student computer center in Haiti. Students from 129 countries are currently enrolled with the institution. Courtesy of University of the People hide caption

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Courtesy of University of the People

Monday

A growing number of smartphone apps use internal GPS to help singles locate potential mates nearby. While men are enthusiastic about the apps, women have been slower to adopt them. Sean Locke/iStockphoto.com hide caption

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Thursday

Mayank Sharma of New Delhi lost his memory. A video by Facebook shows how he used Facebook's "people you may know" feature to rebuild his life. Facebook/Vimeo video screengrab hide caption

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Facebook/Vimeo video screengrab

Friday

Morgan Jones, an 18-year-old from Denver, gave minute-by-minute updates Friday on the movie theater shootings in nearby Aurora, Colo. Courtesy of Morgan Jones hide caption

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Courtesy of Morgan Jones