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Josh Sternberg is a freelance writer, published in The Atlantic, Huffington Post, Mashable & Mediaite. Former adjunct prof of communications & recovering PR pro. Follow him on Twitter at @joshsternberg or at Josh Sternberg

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Gowalla Tells a Story

2 Comments | Posted November 1, 2011 | 16:00:33 (EST)

In the first quarter of 2011, a little over 100 million smartphones were sold around the world, meaning the odds of you having the ability to tap into one of the more popular location apps are pretty good. Location-based apps are social networks that allow users to check-in to a...

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Should Government Be Responsible For Corporate Disasters?

Posted May 27, 2010 | 14:10:16 (EST)

There has always been, and will always be, natural disasters. And since the moment our long-dead ancestors stood upright there have been, and will always be, man-made disasters. For millions of years volcanoes erupted, earthquakes shattered, rivers flooded and only those unfortunate souls who stood at the base of the...

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The Three Laws of Social Media

Posted March 15, 2010 | 11:45:24 (EST)

Social media. Two average-sized words that carry a tremendous amount of meaning. However, we have yet to create a working operational definition for social media.

Some define it as a concept -- the democratization of the spreading of information. To others, it's a product -- Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc....

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Holocaust Memorial Day and Arson in Crete

Posted January 27, 2010 | 13:11:11 (EST)

Sixty-five years ago today, Soviet troops walked under the sign "Arbeit Macht Frei" not knowing the cruel joke the Nazis were making. Once inside, they found "hundreds of thousands of...

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Messages From Haiti: Behind the Scenes of the Disaster

Posted January 22, 2010 | 11:15:26 (EST)

Each generation has its history-changing, world-altering moment. Over the past decade, my generation has been faced with some pretty heavy moments. September 11th. Hurricane Katrina. The Tsunami. And now, Haiti. If actions define who we are as individuals, then our collective responses to these moments are what define generations. Now...

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