Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Facebook Testing Real-Time Search
In a blog post yesterday morning, an obscure Facebook blogger announces that the social network is testing out real-time search.
Read MoreThe Current Creative & Knowledge Renaissance
While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Facebook Vanity URLs
The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is Facebook’s new vanity URLs feature.
Read MoreWhy Reddit Kicks Ass: Blog Marketing Using Social Bookmarking
How to market your blog and acquire new readers using social bookmarking & social news sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Gawkk and Delicious.
Read MoreEmerging Media Presentation: Big 10 News Directors Conference
Maria Surma Manka’s presentation includes insights and recommendations for navigating the social media world: Best tools and best practices for networking, reaching out to policymakers and media.
Read MoreBlog Marketing With A Facebook Fan Page
David Erickson creates a Facebook fan page in order to help rebuild traffic to Videolicious.tv, his video blog.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Google Wave
If Google Wave takes off, it could profoundly alter the manner in which people communicate, collaborate and behave online. That means communications professionals will need to understand how this platform works and how people are using it.
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 MoreSocial Media & Recruiting – Interview Notes
David Erickson answers the question: “How is social media impacting recruiters’ ability to recruit and candidates’ abilities to find jobs?”
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.
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