Most recent blogs in the Twitter category
Twitter, a social networking site that took micro-blogging to the next level, just launched a fresh new interface. The new look and features promise to make the whole twitter experience “faster, easier and richer”.
I downloaded Foursquare to my iPhone a month or so ago. I sort of knew what it was, though it is usually through using these things that you gain a fuller appreciation of what they are and how they work.
2010 is certain to bring many interesting technological developments but as an early contender, look no further than the Web 2.0 Suicide Machine.
There’s a lot of buzz and excitement about social media on the web at the moment. Everybody wants their website to integrate with facebook or Twitter and so on. There’s no question that these social networks (and others) can be a powerful part of your company’s online presence, but sometimes convincing the corporate decision makers can be difficult.
According to the conference website, “Gov 2.0 is developed to answer Web 2.0 implementation questions”.
Twitter can provide businesses with a clear insight into customers and their community.
Stumbled across a social media statistic quoted in an article by Lyndon Antcliff and it doesn't surprise me.
Emails scanned, work times logged to the second, cameras installed to watch over your employees. Office big brother?
A few months ago on the Saturday before the American Superbowl I headed to New Jersey to meet with Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV fame. I was there to record a video for his daily wine video which is filmed at his Wine Store and is watched by tens of thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of people each day.
You’ve signed up for a Twitter account, declared yourself present in a mere 140 characters and now what?