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At one point in mid-2008, we reported Brits were the world’s biggest online video junkies. A year-and-a-half later, and it’s clear that addiction continues to intensify, posing big challenges for TV programmers and big potential for advertisers.
In yesterday’s post we talked about how Facebook’s Open Graph was going to revolutionize online shopping and advertising online by adding the social touch. But it appears Open Graph is just the tip of the …
The Facebook F8 conference in San Francisco starts today. Here’s what you need to know about how Facebook is going to change your brand’s online experience.
While its still working out a few post-release kinks in functionality, Twitter’s @anywhere feature is slowly trying to find its place through its “for the tweeters, by the tweeters” approach.
What do your biggest detractors and fans on Twitter think of you at this moment? Until now, it’s been a tricky question to answer.
Capitalizing on all the iPad buzz this week, Apple wasted no time in introducing its iAd advertising platform. Slashgear attended yesterday’s unveiling in Cupertino and comes back with this short video explanation.
Recently, we looked at Facebook’s striking growth rate, noting 70 percent of the Facebook 400 million now come from countries outside the United States. Twitter too has just revealed its overseas usage figures and it’s a similar story:
The iPad is not yet with us, but it’s already forcing Apple to rethink the importance of one of its long-neglected social media platforms: the Apple YouTube channel.
In a rare move, Apple posted a 30-second …
Our former Industry Standard colleague, Laura Rich, has penned a thoughtful white paper for Ad Age titled: Shiny New Things: What Digital Adopters Want, How to Reach Them, and Why Every Marketer Should Pay Attention.
In …
You may have missed this one from yesterday, buried under all the headlines about Facebook overtaking Google in the U.S. The two web traffic giants are pushing ahead with their own respective “social search” offerings. …
