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10. The Mary Sue: A Guide To Girl Geek Culture
8. Smart Girls Love SciFi & Paranormal Romance
7. SciFiChick.com: News and Reviews
6. Pink Raygun: “Fangirl” is sooo 2007”
4. GeekMom
10. Apple
9. Trader Joe’s
8. REI
7. Slalom Consulting
6. CareerBuilder
5. Google
4. MITRE
3. Facebook
2. McKinsey & Company
1. Bain & Company
10. One Direction
9. Japan earthquake
8. Britney Spears
7. Super Junior
6. Christmas
5. Jonas Brothers
4. NBA
3. Lady Gaga
2. Soccer
1. Justin Bieber
The following musical celebrities are the best at leveraging and engaging with their audience via social media:
10. Katy Perry
9. Jasmine V
8. Nicki Minaj
7. Selena Gomez
6. Gypsy Heart Tour
5. Joe Jonas
4. Rihanna
3. Chris Brown
2. Lady Gaga
1. Justin Bieber
10. Craigslist– Changed classified ads
9. Geocities – Changed internet accessibility
8. Blogger– Changed the blogging scene
7. Pandora – Changed how we listen to music
6. Facebook – Changed how we interact
5. Wikipedia – Changed how we research/learn
4. Amazon – Changed the face of retail shopping
3. YouTube – Changed daily entertainment
2. eBay – Changed how we buy and sell
1. Google – Changed virtually everything
Click on the person’s name to go directly to the tweet in question, as well as to find his or her Twitter account.
10. Conan O’Brien: “Hey Internet: I’m headed to your town on a half-assed comedy & music tour. Go to http://TeamCoco.com for tix. I repeat: It’s half-assed.”
9. Carles Puyol: “Gran ambiente en la rua!!orgulloso de ver a tanta gente feliz. http://twitpic.com/24qkg5″
8. John M. Foster: “Congratulations to Raul Labrador on a hard-earned win, and best of luck as Idaho’s next Congressman.”
7. Jonathan Schwartz: “Today’s my last day at Sun. I’ll miss it. Seems only fitting to end on a #haiku. Financial crisis/Stalled too many customers/CEO no more”
6. Clarence House: “The Prince of Wales is delighted to announce the engagement of Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton - www.princeofwales.gov.uk”
5. Presidencia Ecuador: “Gobierno declara estado de Excepción #Ecuador #30S”
4. BP Public Relations: “Catastrophe is a strong word, let’s all agree to call it a whoopsie daisy.”
3. Leigh Fazzina: “I’ve had a serious injury and NEED Help! Can somone please call Winding Trails in Farmington, CT tell them I’m stuck bike crash in woods.”
2. The White House: “Welcome to @twitter President Medvedev! RT @KremlinRussia_E: Hello everyone! I’m on Twitter, and this is my first tweet.”
1. Ann Curry: “@usairforce find a way to let Doctors without Borders planes land in Haiti: http://bit.ly/8hYZOK THE most effective at this.”
Social media occupies so much of our everyday lives why not acknowledge them this Halloween? Here are some great ideas!
1- Balloon Boy
It’s a cool way to get your hoax on this Halloween season a la Falcon Heene, the little boy that caused Twitter and its trending topics to go into overdrive for 2 full days (October 15-16).
2- Facebook
Take a cardboard poster, add your Facebook profile and you not only have a quick and easy costume, you might pick up an extra Facebook friend or two when you’re out trick and treating!
3- Ted.me
Dress up like Ted.me. I don’t know if his ‘personal’ brand is widely known outside of social media circles, but Ted Murphy consistently dons this same attire every time he appears or speaks at social media gathering such as SXSW.
4- The Socially-Connected, Plugged-In Couple
Here are two costumes that both you and your significant-other can wear to show off your social-connectivity.
5- Ashton Kutcher, King of All Social Media
If you want to show up this Halloween as a Kutcher impostor, all you have to do is obtain a crown from Burger King, slap on a printed Kutcher photo and your in business.
6- Social Bookmarking (See photo above)
Digg, Technorati, StumbleUpon, etc are services that allow us to bookmark a lot of what we read and digest today. This sandwich board not only gives them a nod, it actually adds a Halloween treatment to each one of their logos.
7- “Show Us Your Tweets”
A little racy, but doable.
8- Pete Cashmore Pumpkin Head
Pete Cashmore of Mashable was photographed wearing this pumpkin head last year. It’s one of the easiest Social Media Halloween costumes to assemble since it only requires a cut-out pumpkin head and a Pete Cashmore name badge - and voila, you are now the instant founder of one of the top Social Media Blogs in the world.
9- Miley “I Quit Twitter” Cyrus
For all you Miley Cyrus teens out there who sympathize with Hannah Montana’s dilemma of “I’m getting too much attention, so I have to exit Twitter,” you can easily sport some look-alike garb to show you are a fan and possibly an ex-Twitterer yourself!
10- Fail Whale
For anyone who has spent anytime on Twitter, you know how many times you might experience down-time with your buddy, the Fail Whale. This one would take a lot of material to construct, but if you start now, I’m sure you’ll be able meet the Halloween October 31st deadline.
1. Apple iPhone 3GS
2. T-mobile myTouch 3G
3. Eye-Fi
4. Pogoplug
5. Xbox 360
6. Flip Mino
7. Squeezebox
8. INQ Phones
9. Ooma Hub
10. Roku Player
According to Mashable.com
According to Eric Brantner…