Social Media Among Haiti's First Responders
In the aftermath of natural disasters, first responders are partnering with software developers and other tech experts to help in humanitarian efforts.
Guest host Audie Cornish speaks to NPR's social media manager Andy Carvin about hacking events called "Crisis Camps," taking place in Washington, D.C., and other cities Saturday. Listen Now…
The U. S. Army Launches a Social Media Website
The U.S. Army has launched a new social media website for Army personnel.
Called milBook, the new networking tool offers a centralized location for Army personnel to discuss military topics that were previously done through potentially insecure emails, chats, wikis and blogs.
Pope Encourages Priests to Blog, Vatican Hops on Social Media Train
The most digital-savvy Pope in history has called for Catholic clergy everywhere to reach out to the masses via blogging and social media. Pope Benedict XVI released a message to priests explaining the difficulty in communication due to a shift from traditional means to online means of conversation. The Pontiff urged priests to spread the Gospel by not only blogging, but by taking advantage of the many multimedia sharing options available now. Pope Benedict is leading by example by utilizing YouTube in his spread-the-word campaign. Want to Know More…