Adrian Carrasquillo

Producer and Social Media Manager, NBC Latino, NBC News

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Soon to be Breaking News Reporter @BuzzFeed, tweets @BuzzFeedNews | Previously @NBCLatino | News Junkie | #Latism | The Revolution Will be Tweeted

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RT @stevekovach: That JIF tweet had to go through 13 layers of executive approval before it was posted.
RT @NBCLatino: #iMarch for immigration reform launches with high-profile backers and social media prodding: nbclatino.com/2013/05/22/ima… by @Real…

iMarch for immigration reform launches with high-profile backers and social media prodding

nbclatino.com — Rupert Murdoch, Barack Obama, Michael Bloomberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger all agree. Immigration reform has to get done. That's why Murdoch and Bloomberg joined together to create The March for Innovation, or iMarch, an online forum that includes Twitter town halls and pressure from citizens through social media to get politicians to hear their voices in support of immigration reform.
@contigogp Just going with it man. Exciting opportunity and life doesn't go according to plan :)
RT @nbcnightlynews: DEVELOPING: Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev & man killed by FBI today in Orlando responsible for 2011 triple h…

Analysis: Can the House torpedo immigration reform?

nbclatino.com — Tuesday evening the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the sweeping immigration reform bill, setting it up for an eventual vote from the full Senate. But with a Democratic majority in the Senate, many are looking to the next minefield for the legislation: The House floor.
Or you're really giving consumers value: Microsofts Xbox head: If you’re backwards compatible you’re really backwards vrge.co/Z0fCnv

Microsoft's Xbox head: 'If you’re backwards compatible, you’re really backwards'

theverge.com — Some Xbox 360 owners are dismayed that their collection of current-generation games won't work on the upcoming Xbox One. But Xbox head Don Mattrick is betting that they're in the vast minority. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal , Mattrick explained the decision not to focus on backwards-compatibility.
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