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Just because someone on Facebook is friends with 23 of your friends doesn’t mean any single one of those 23 people has meet that person in real life. Should you add then if they ask to be your friend? Well, if you post updates about your drug (...)
17 Mar. 2010 | | Lisa Derrick
In 2008, SXSW conference in August marked the coming out party for Twitter. It was then and there that the digital elite embraced Twitter and cool concept of micro-blogging with so much enthusiasm that it started to spill out into the mainstream. With (...)
8 Mar. 2010 | | Mark Evans
So now that Twitter is on the verge of becoming “So last year!”, what’s the new shiny, social media bauble for 2010? Is it Foursquare, which is pushing the “Here’s where I’m located” phenomena with a service/game (...)
28 Dec. 2009 | 1 comment | Mark Evans
Social media sites are converging. Now you can easily update Facebook and Twitter at the same time, or LinkedIn and Twitter, or... You get the idea. Speed and simplicity are wonderful, but what about communication ? When I teach business writing, one of (...)
12 nov. 2009 | 2 comments | Donna Papacosta
I’m frequently asked about technology, the internet and web 2.0 and in the course of the discussion the subject of Twitter inevitably arises. People are frequently curious, often judgmental, and almost always bewildered by the service. This (...)
6 nov. 2009 | | David Eaves
Late yesterday afternoon I had a Twitter tweet from Dan Nash, a friend in the UK. It said » » » Okay, you know you’re twitter account ? @p2pnet. Well, it sent me a direct message earlier, which said, ‘I make money online with google. i (...)
4 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
CNet’s Caroline McCarthy had a short, but interesting, story yesterday about Bijan Sabet of Spark Capital, who was talking at the 140 Conference about Twitter’s recent $100-million financing. (Spark is an investor in Twitter). Sabet said (...)
30 oct. 2009 | 4 comments | Mark Evans
The largest growing economic force in the world isn’t China or India — it’s women, and this is matched with online usage - says Meettheboss.com study. The largest growing economic force in the world is not China or India it is Women. The (...)
26 Oct. 2009 | | Emma Naylor
Something to look forward to for all those interested in French politics. The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has promised to tweet during December’s United Nations Climate Change Conference. Those following him on Twitter will be able to (...)
7 Oct. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
With many companies now using networking sites as an opportunity for business, online data can be shared with ease. But just who is reading our profiles? Recent studies have shown that the use of social networking sites are now being seen as an (...)
10 Sep. 2009 | | Emma Naylor
The standard response from many people on Twitter this week to the news that Ashton Kutcher wanted to get a million followers was thinly veiled (or not-so-thinly veiled) disgust. Long-time Twitter fans were outraged that anyone - let alone a two-bit TV (...)
20 avr. 2009 | | Mathew Ingram
The graph to the right is Alexa.com’s look at traffic to the Twitter website over the last six months. The stunning spike at the end is largely due to publicity about big-time mainstream celebrities, which in turn, is fueling growth for Twitter. (...)
7 avr. 2009 | | Terry Heaton
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