It has translated the idea of social media into a service even simpler than Twitter: instead of posting what is on their mind, users just say what they like, as in „Murphy's is the best place for a Guinness in Berlin-Mitte“ or “Loving …
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It'll feature over 5,500 words and more than 40 hours worth of gameplay, as well as, hopefully, feature in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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The honey badger has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most fearless animal in all the animal kingdom. It really doesn't give a $#!7.
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Ever have a great idea that turned into something big? So big that a component of it broke The Guinness Book of World Records? Brian Halligan and the folks at.
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Brian Halligan of Hubspot: Thoughts on the Future of Social Media
Global drinks giant Diageo, custodian of iconic brands such as Johnny Walker, Smirnoff, Jose Cuervo, Guinness and Moet & Chandon found itself at the centre of a public relations storm this week after it was alleged that they …
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We have something of a history of Engadget editors writing books on tech-related topics, and our esteemed Managing Editor (and Guinness World Record-holder)
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We have something of a history of Engadget editors writing books on tech-related topics, and our esteemed Managing Editor (and Guinness World Record-holder)
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We have something of a history of Engadget editors writing books on tech-related topics, and our esteemed Managing Editor (and Guinness World Record-holder) Darren Murph is the latest to join the club. He's written a book …
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