Most recent blogs in the Social Networking category
Everybody has had that moment (or maybe a few) where you wished you could 'dislike' something you've seen on Facebook. And you wouldn't be the first person who's wondered why there's no dislike button.
A couple of months back I published a blog about cart abandonment technologies, and used 'Rejoiner' as a specific example that we had integrated for one of our major clients with tremendous, overnight success. Today I received a heart-felt thank you letter from the Rejoiner CEO himself. Chuffed!
I'm sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but please listen to me when I say that you cannot and will not win a car on Facebook, ever.
A quick look at the stats for 2014 so far to see who is using smartphones, what mobile sites they're accessing, and where.
Vic Gundotra is leaving Google, and this could mean the downfall of Google+ or a new way forward. Either way, the social service's fate is at hand.
The rumours aren't a good omen. And with the departure of the founding father of Google Plus, the question around Google Plus' future is real.
It’s nice to be reminded of just how much of a weird place the internet can be and South Korea’s new online trend takes the cake. Literally.
Trillian , the IM client that enables you too link all your IM, Social and Email accounts is great! Only problem is, it's not yet ready for windows 8. Anyone who uses Trillian for IM and is running win8 – the Skype integration seems to be playing up (is for me anyway).
Get pinning. Pinterest could be very relevant to your business, in terms of content, audience and especially, referral.
Last Tuesday it was announced that Sponsored Stories on Facebook will be now be moved into user’s News Feeds.
With over 50% of the population being under 30 years of age (for the first time in history) and with a staggering 96% of these under 30’s having joined one social media form or another, I think it’s safe to say it’s here to stay!
With more and more Internet users spending the majority of their time on social networking sites, e-commerce providers are looking for ways to integrate this into their own sites.
If you think social media is just an overrated bewildering fad that will go away, here are some trivia’s to consider.
Facebook has released changes to their very popular Facebook like button. With these changes come the following benefits, more people liking, less people unliking and a cleaner design.
With an estimated 1.2 billon+ people registered on at least one social network it comes as no surprise that there is a service that leverages this by allowing you to register users on your website through their existing social network account. Janrain Engage provides a service that does just that.
A couple of months back, Facebook released a new set of widgets aimed at ‘making the web more social’. There are pros and cons to the system.
Google’s recently introduced Google Profiles. In it you can create a profile all about you. With it people can search and find you on Google.