Blackbaud Launches Social Score to Help Nonprofits Identify and Reach Social ... - MarketWatch (press release)
These knitters wouldn't unravel under the glare of US Olympic Committee - Washington Post
Zynga's quest for 'player liquidity' - CNET
Social Media And The Big Data Explosion - Forbes
Social media use can help boost business growth - Khaleej Times
Blackbaud Launches Social Score to Help Nonprofits Identify and Reach Social ... MarketWatch (press release) CHARLESTON, S.C., Jun 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- With social media becoming an increasingly important channel for nonprofits, Blackbaud, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLKB) today announced the availability of Social Score(TM) a new social media data enrichment ... |
These knitters wouldn't unravel under the glare of US Olympic Committee - Washington Post
These knitters wouldn't unravel under the glare of US Olympic Committee Washington Post When Ravelry.com was told to stop its Ravelympics, the knitterati brought out the (virtual) javelins. |
Zynga's quest for 'player liquidity' - CNET
![]() IBNLive.com | Zynga's quest for 'player liquidity' CNET Mark Pincus has spent nearly a decade gambling on social networking. His bets have clearly paid off. With Zynga, which he founded in 2007, Pincus rode Facebook's social network to bring social gaming to the masses. Zynga's first game was, appropriately ... Zynga says wants to help developers create games Zynga Unleashes New Games and Its Own 'With Friends' Social Network Zynga CEO Mark Pincus opens up about the past and future of social networks |
Social Media And The Big Data Explosion - Forbes
![]() Forbes | Social Media And The Big Data Explosion Forbes This article is by Marita Scarfi, CEO of Organic, a digital ad agency unit of Omnicom Group with clients that have included Kimberly-Clark, Chrysler, American Express, Sony PlayStation, Sprint, and 20th Century Fox. Consider the following statistic ... |
Social media use can help boost business growth - Khaleej Times
![]() Business Intelligence Middle East | Social media use can help boost business growth Khaleej Times DUBAI — The increasing popularity of social networking sites, especially in the Middle East, can be used to the advantage of businesses that wish to grow, which in turn can create economic value, a research conducted by Deloitte has revealed. Economic Impact of Social Media in Middle East |
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