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Twitter, World Cup and Restaurants in Prague: what do they have in ...

By Dalia Kvietkauskaite , Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Just on time for the World Cup, on Monday the 14th, Twitter team proudly announced us we will now be able to tag our tweets with the exact location. Twitter users will now be able to show their beloved friends and followers whether they are watching the game from their Texas ranch, tiny little flat in Paris or from ...

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5 Great online resources to follow the 2010 FIFA World Cup

By Daniel Peiser , Friday, June 11th, 2010

The 2010 World Cup begins today in South Africa, and apart from watching matches live on TV or streaming online on your pc, there are other ways to follow the World Cup: Google, Twitter, Yahoo!, YouTube and the best sport news websites and blogs have prepared something special for football fans worldwide.

#5 The Off...

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Fake BP Twitter account raises Reputation Management issue

By Daniel Peiser , Thursday, May 27th, 2010

While BP is preparing a top kill procedure to stop the Gulf oil spill, corporate public relations efforts are apparently committed to publishing daily updates on the official Oil Spill Response page, but seem unaware of the fake Twitter @BPGlobalPR account and its funny tweets entertaining more than 50k followers.

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Twitter @anywhere on Google Follow Finder

By Daniel Peiser , Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Twitter announced the release of the @anywhere framework, a service that enables the integration of Twitter functionalities in websites.

@Anywhere integrations range from simple Follow buttons and auto-linkification of @usernames (by clicking on the screen name you go directly to the Twitter profile page), to hoverc...

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Twitter new advertising platform: Promoted Tweets

By Daniel Peiser , Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Twitter announced today the launch of Promoted Tweets, the advertising platform that makes Twitter monetization a reality.

The main difference between Promoted Tweets and other advertising platforms like Google AdWords, is that ads on Twitter are regular, organic tweets, that apart from appearing on top of Twitter s...

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Chirp: The Official Twitter Developer Conference

By Daniel Peiser , Monday, April 12th, 2010

Website: Chirp

Overview: Schedule: Day 1 – Conference. OAuth, Streaming, Geolocation, Business strategies, Mobile integration, Roadmap + Loads more!

Day 1 – Hack Day. A full 24 hour hack day! Meet cool people, share ideas and learn from the experts.

Ticket Information: $469

Venue: The Conference will take place at t...

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Twitter & blogs: How to integrate within the digital marketing stra...

By Daniel Peiser , Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Website: Twitter & blogs: How to integrate within the digital marketing strategy

Overview: Considering the ease with which a Twitter account or a weblog can be set up, it’s not hard to see why so many are keen to jump on the bandwagon. But marketers should not lose sight of the fact that tweeting and blogging are fo...

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Facebook and the Race for Online Attention

By Richard Bramer , Friday, March 26th, 2010

An interesting video was recently posted on YouTube by Thomas Power of Ecademy. He is suggesting that with an estimated 1 billion members by 2012, Facebook could begin offering financial services to its user base and, in effect, become a bank. He goes on to say that Facebook could also introduce things like peer to ...

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All Good Virals Are ‘Made to Entertain’

By Richard Bramer , Friday, March 19th, 2010

Yesterday, I was checking out one on my favourite blogs, Digital Buzz, when I came across a brilliant piece of work done for Heineken. It was inspiring and it has been amazing to see how positively people are reacting to it online. But first off, please take five minutes to view the masterpiece that is Heineken’s ...

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Google Buzz stands on the shoulders of Gmail

By Daniel Peiser , Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Some Gmail users can already play with Google’s new product, Google Buzz, a social networking feature built right into Gmail that allows users to share messages, links, photos, videos and also updates from Twitter, Picasa, Flickr and Google Reader.

You will automatically follow the Gmail contacts you interact with...

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