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Minnesota Politics & Social Media
Tunheim Partners sponsored a Social Media Breakfast MSP on social media and Minnesota politics on 2/12/10 at the Kelly Inn in Saint Paul.
Read MoreMicrosoft Launches Windows Phone 7
Microsoft has unveiled details about its latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. Highlights include Xbox Live & Zune integration with social media status updates.
Read MoreFujiFilm Real 3D Camera Demonstration
engadget gets a demonstration of FujiFilm’s 3D camera. This stuff isn’t ready for prime time but, as with yesterday’s video of the iHologram iPhone app, I can see where it’s going and the implications could be big.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: The Revolution Will Be Crowdsourced
The One Big Thing you need to know is the role citizen media and the social Web played in reporting the popular revolt over the Iranian election results.
Read MoreApple iPhone 3GS Video Tour & Features
A video tour that examines the features of the new Apple iPhone 3GS. The smart phone finally got copy and paste functionality and simultaneous processes.
Read MoreMicroblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch
Is the fragmentation of microblogging audiences eating away at Twitter’s base & how can Yahoo! get in the microblogging game overnight?
Read MoreConsumer Behavior: Restaurant Customers Photograph Their Meals
In a video segment about Izzy’s Ice Cream in Saint Paul, a customer photographs his cup of ice cream, demonstrating a common consumer behavior that is typically accompanied with uploading and sharing the photos on Flickr and Facebook.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: White House Social Media
The White House has established social media channels at Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Vimeo and iTunes.
Read MoreWhite House Unveils Flickr Photostream
The White House has begun publishing photographs on its own Flickr account.
Read MoreCamera & Photography Marketing Through Social Networking – Interview Notes
Tapping into the photography passions of photo-sharing communities like Flickr can pay dividends for camera and photography marketers.
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