Posts Tagged ‘Instant Messaging’
Content Is King…For Marketing
60% of all content-sharing messages specifically mention a brand or product name.
Read MoreHave You Been Nexted? Chatroulette Explained
Chatroulette is the act of conducting random video chats with complete strangers from around the world.
Read MoreThe Yellow Smiley Face
This is “a heartwarming comedy of parents using a computer for the first time to communicate with their son in America.” Nice depiction of how humans interact with technology
Read MoreYahoo! Messenger Thinks I'm German!
Yahoo! Messenger thinks I’m German: Screenshot of German language Yahoo! Messenger news window.
Read MoreTwitter In Plain English
Watch Lee Lefever’s wonderful Twitter In Plain English video.
Read MoreMicroblogging In Plain English
Watch Common Craft’s latest video, Twitter In Plain English.
Read MoreMarketing To Millennials Presentation
View a PowerPoint presentation called Marketing To Millennials that was used for a seminar conducted by David Erickson and Pat Lilja on February 27, 2008.
Read MoreGoogle Buys Jaiku – Is Jaiku Now A Twitter Killer?
Were Twitter’s technical problems too extensive for Google to swallow when they went shopping for a microblog service?
Read MoreEmoticons – An Essential Online Communication Tool :-)
Emoticons can be a great device to use in marketing campaigns targeted at younger demographics, but properly and appropriately used, they can be an essential tool in delivering a crystal clear marketing message to any audience.
Read MoreMinneapolis Bridge Collapse & Citizen Journalism
From Twitter tweets, to eyewitness blog posts, to Flickr photos and YouTube cell phone videos, to crowd sourcing collaborative reporting, citizen journalism played a significant and central role in the news coverage of the Highway 35W Minneapolis bridge collapse.
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