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USCIB on Social Media
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Twitter lets you keep in touch with people and organizations through exchange of short postings – known as tweets – of up to 140 characters. Access Twitter through a web browser, various free applications for mobile devices, or text (SMS) messaging. USCIB uses Twitter to alert our network of followers to breaking news and new website postings.
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Follow USCIB on Twitter
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YouTube is the popular video-sharing site. USCIB’s page has videos of many recent events, promotional messages, issue-oriented advertisements and more.
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USCIB on YouTube
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LinkedIn is an interconnected network of experienced professionals from around the world. USCIB maintains a group on LinkedIn for members, friends and staff (including former staff). Applications to join USCIB’s group are reviewed promptly by the group administrator.
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USCIB on LinkedIn
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Members and friends can use Facebook to keep up with USCIB, upload photos, share links and videos and learn about many of the public policy issues we follow.
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USCIB on Facebook
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