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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Given The Flick
Another Google acquisition in the bag, this time through its subsidiary, YouTube. The company has reportedly paid $US10 million for fflick so are they investing in talent or an add-on tool/service? Most reports suggest both. YouTube’s blog has announced: ” We … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Video
Tagged 2011, Digg, fflick, google, Roger Smith, Sentiment analysis, Social media, thedigitalconsultant, Twitter, YouTube
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Welcome To The Twitterverse
View a larger version According to Quantcast, Twitter.com saw a leap in US traffic from under 30 million users a month to nearly 80 million from September 2009 to December 2010, a growth which has changed the landscape of Twitter … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Uncategorized, Web
Tagged 2011, Brian Solis, infographic, Paul Fabretti, Quantcast, Roger Smith, Social CRM, Social media, thedigitalconsultant, Twitter, twitterverse
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Make Me An Offer
A Groupon by any other name still smells as sweet. Now one of the Web’s biggest players is taking on the market leader and with its huge resources it should be an interesting battle. With new CEO Larry Page at … Continue reading