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When Facebook wall is silenced, what’s a news site to do?
Nearly 38 million small businesses operate nationwide, constituting half the GDP. Don’t you think they deserve a little customer service from Facebook as it encourages them to come on board and set up pages? Virginia Citrano, editor of MyVeronaNJ, thinks so. Citrano’s … Continue reading
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Tagged BIA/Kelsey, Craig Kanalley, Emil Protalinski, LocalYokelMedia, MyVeronaNJ, NBC News, Snopes.com, Vadim Lavrusik, Virginia Citrano, ZDNet
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