Articles tagged with: microblogging
There have been a number of studies that look at the social smarts of today’s most tech-savvy companies. For example, last month we took a look at the phenomenon of the great stall happening on the corporate side with blogging and the subsequent surge in Tweeting. This is only one side of the story, of course. A far more telling picture is to look at uptake of social tools. And we have that for you here.
Fast Company may have said it best, when it described Dailybooth as a micro-blog, like Twitter, “based on photos.” So far the user base appears to be dominated by tech-savvy teenagers with photo-capable smartphones. Could the iPad 2 crowd provide yet further growth?
Bloggers and reporters alike worked themselves into a froth yesterday over speculation around Twitter’s plans to charge brands for commercial use of its service, prompted by Fiona Ramsay’s story in Marketing magazine and a considered …
First phishers, now hackers — the Twitter security concern got a little scarier yesterday, with the news that 33 high profile accounts, including those of Britney Spears and Barack Obama, were hacked. Twitter is acting …
It’s a new year, and as people bid adieu to 2008 and bienvenue to 2009, there’s a fair bit of social media review, round-up and prediction going on. Forrester’s Jeremiah Owyang and Josh Bernoff review …
Twitter’s looking for a business product manager. Michael Arrington at TechCrunch sees it as the first step in Twitter’s plan to ramp up revenue, adding:
“Most startups in this position simply sell themselves before it becomes …

