A list of 12 Android applications to help you stay on top of your social media and web marketing campaigns when out and about.
RockMelt rolls out its first update
Two weeks after it’s launch, RockMelt has rolled out Version 0.8.36.74. The update sees a number of improvements and bug fixes.
Login to MySpace with Facebook – huh?
MySpace and Facebook announced an expansion of their existing partnership by allowing users of the ‘new Myspace’ to login using their Facebook details.
Twitter analytics is here at last
It’s been announced that Twitter is rolling out a much anticipated ‘official’ analytics service to a select group of testers.
Our first look at RockMelt – the ‘social’ browser
Our first look at the new ‘social’ web browser, RockMelt. Does it live up to expectations?
How Ford use social media to generate sales
How Ford use social media to generate sales. Ford’s head of social media explains in a video interview
Over 35 hours of video content uploaded to YouTube every minute!
YouTube have announced that its users are now uploading video content to the site at a rate of 35 hours worth of video per minute!
The state of the Blogosphere in 2010
Superb state of the blogging nation report from Technorati paints an interesting picture of how bloggging is evolving.
RockMelt, the social web browser that lives in the clouds
Rockmelt has arrived on the scene. RockMelt was build around the premise that current web browsers aren’t designed to utilise the way we use the modern web. The internet is no longer passive, but a hub of communication, interaction and sharing.
New media users follow an average of five brands online
A recent study has revealed that the average new media user follows an average of five brands online. What is the secret to success when trying to attract followers?
MySpace is back
It was announced last week that the once prolific social networking site, Myspace is undergoing a major site redesign (complete with snazzy new logo). MySpace was once the most popular […]
Social media, Nokia style
Mark Squires, Director of Social Media at Nokia explains why their social media strategy is so good. Great ideas for your brand’s presence.