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Entrepreneur, Meet Developer: Exploring Speed Networking with BizDatesTech

Entrepreneurs love developers. With the growth of the app economy, mobile development, and the social web, good software engineers and computer scientists are becoming more and more sought after.

The average starting package for a software engineer in Silicon Valley has risen from $85,000 in 2008 to $98,000 this year, despite the country's flat economy, according to data from Glassdoor. At Microsoft, software engineers can start at $128,000, and that's before options and bonuses. At Facebook, it's $138,000; at Apple, it's $149,000; and at Google, it's $151,000.

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America Looks to End Canada’s Reign as Most Socially Networked Country in World

In 2011, Canada held the number one rank for the most social networking users in the world on a per capita basis, according to research conducted by eMarketer.

China and the U.S. have some of the biggest populations to set the largest overall number of social networking users. Although China outnumbers the U.S. by nearly two to one with 256.5 million social networking users, a better examination would be to look at the percentage of the country’s total population, seeing countries like the U.S. and Canada take the top rankings.

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Canadian Startup Mobovivo Gets Reckless on the iPad with Adrian Grenier

Actor and indie producer Adrian Grenier is working with Mobovivo to launch Reckless Adrian Grenier, an actor-branded social television app for mobile. Mobovivo, which has offices in Calgary and Toronto, is utilzing its social TV and video app technology to deliver interactive features on the app, such as social sharing and scenes from the red carpet.

"Television can be an incredibly stimulating medium, but that doesn’t seem to be enough,” says Adrian. “By engaging and interacting with fans on any screen, artists and producers can create a great movie, and share it with fans, sooner.”

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SXSW: Toronto's yapAgame is the World's 'First Mobile Social Media Platform for Sports Fans'

Launched at the infamous South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas this past week was yapAgame, a new web startup. The Toronto-born company claims to be the "world’s first mobile social media platform dedicated to sports fans."

Through smartphones and tablets, yapAgame connects fans, teams, and leagues with conversations, gossip, and inside scoops. The startup says that sports fans "always have something to say"—a point we certainly wouldn't argue—which makes a social-based app logical.

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Social Media’s Influence on Film and TV Audiences: An Interview with Alexandra Samuel

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Alexandra Samuel is the Director of the Social + Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr University and co-founder of Social Signal, one of the world's first social media agencies. Earlier this week, she spoke at the Women in Film and Television (WIFT) luncheon in Toronto about strategies and tools for online branding, and reaching broadcasting audiences through social media.

Samuel explained to the WIFT luncheon attendees that “the audience dictates the success of a film or television show—even before it is made.” She gave the example of a Finnish-German-Australian sci-fi comedy called Iron Sky, which raised roughly one million Euros via crowd funding from internet audiences. Because the film was promoted heavily online to seek audience funding, it generated so much buzz that it sold out at the Berlin International Film Festival premiere.

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Kony 2012 Generates Over 55 Million YouTube Views Since Monday

The biggest newsmaker from the power of social media in recent memory has been the campaign to make Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony famous for his atrocities. That hasn't come without criticism toward the charity behind the unprecedented 55-million plus views the half an hour long video has garnered on YouTube since Monday.

Called Invisible Children, they were forced to explain their actions because of a controversial past that includes questionable financial records as only 32% of their funds went to direct services last year, ABC News reported. But the online virality is incredible: this tweet has received an earth-shatterng 265,000 retweets in less than three days.

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