By Rob Meiklejohn on September 28, 2012
Another rollercoaster ride through the week’s most essential social media news stories…
Posted in Blog, Tech Briefing, Uncategorized | Tagged Facebook, myspace, social climber |
By Matt Rebeiro on September 16, 2010
We got a mention in Communicate magazine’s ‘Tweet, poke, like’ feature. They asked us for our thoughts on which companies make the most of specific social media platforms and, most importantly, who generated results from them.
Posted in Blog, Food, Hospitality, Marketing, Press, Publishing & Media, Stories | Tagged Communicate, Domino's, Facebook |
By Shona Ghosh on June 3, 2010
If you’re a brand or advertiser, you might well be rethinking your presence on Facebook. Given the public backlash over privacy, will the muck currently flying around stick partially to your brand? Unlikely, unless your company happens to campaign around open source/privacy issues. In which case, you’ll be wanting to head to the start-up/upstart Diaspora…. more
Posted in Social Networks, Stories | Tagged Facebook |
By Steve on February 13, 2009
Although some may say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, on the surface this one appears to be a real, em, whopper. During its ‘Whopper Sacrifice‘ campaign, Burger King offered a free burger to anyone who ditched 10 of their friends on Facebook. Burger King proudly dubbed its Whopper stronger than friendship. Indeed, the… more
Posted in Blog, Food, Hospitality, Marketing, Research | Tagged Burger King, Facebook, Marketing, Social media |
By Dan O'Connor on October 5, 2008
(Last week Tom asked me, as a part of his current series of blog posts, to consider the ethical ramifications of making scheduling information available through social media. What follows below is an attempt to begin to think more generally about the ethics of social media, specifically the essential notion of privacy.) From Facebook’s almost… more
Posted in Facebook, Politics, Research, Social Networks, Stories | Tagged ethics, Facebook, listens to you, privacy, Social media |