October 27, 2010
Richard Florida explores the characteristics of America’s leading social media centers.

Richard Florida explores the characteristics of America’s leading social media centers.

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    Sad that Gainesville doesn’t rank anywhere on this.
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    From theatlantic:...Richard Florida explores
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    Yaaayyyy, San Francisco.
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    I was surprised to see Pittsburgh on this chart. Go less social!
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    we’re the #4 social city!? whoa…
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    Yeah, and then we reblog it in New York.
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