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There’s some grumpiness on Twitter. This week, it seems, people aren’t happy with very much in the digital media world. Check out this week’s top tweets, which criticism Yahoo, Facebook, Google and more.
GM Facebook stunt
@ischafer, Ian Schafer, CEO, Deep Focus
Meeting mania
@RGA, R/GA, digital agency
What is this value you speak of?
@heyitsnoah, Noah Brier, CEO, Percolate
WTF Google search
@jonathanmendez, Jonathan Mendez, founder and CEO, Yieldbot
Resumé redo
@jasonhirschhorn, Jason Hirschhorn, entrepeneur
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