Trial and Error for Business Social Media Will Fail
Most startups, and many big businesses, still don't have a clue on how to use social media productively for marketing their business. They randomly churn for hours a day on a couple of their favorite social media platforms with little thought
Olympic viewing: NBC critics loud on social media
NEW YORK — In the age of social media, NBC now has millions of television critics who make their opinions known about every aspect of Olympics coverage instantly. They've even set up their own hashtag on Twitter: (hash)nbcfail. The online
Social media blamed for poor data flow
Widespread use of Twitter and other forms of social media by thousands of spectators lining the men’s cycling road race was to blame for poor transmission of race data, Olympic officials said. The interference meant race officials could not
The Olympics Just Doesn’t Get Social Media
The International Olympic Committee’s promise that the 2012 Summer Games will be the first “social media Games” just got real. Somewhere between Opening Ceremonies and the first few days of competition, the social media Games went from the
MediaVantage's newest update offers additional social media coverage and automated tonality scoring
TORONTO, July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - In the age of social media, keeping your brand's image intact has now become an easier task thanks to North America's premiere reputation management solution and its exciting upgrades announced today.
Olympic Hurdle: Using Social Media
Ryan Lochte took the gold Saturday in the 400-meter medley. When Nicole Tankovich tuned into NBC Sunday night and watched the U.S. men's swim team lose the Olympic gold medal to the French in the 4x100 meter freestyle relay, she might have been among the
American athletes lead revolt against IOC ban on social media use to promote sponsors
U.S. runner Sanya Richards-Ross is part of a campaign demanding changes in Olympic social media rules. (AP Pho … LONDON – American athletes risked disqualification by leading a revolt against the International Olympic Committee on Monday and its
Social Media Highlights From Olympics Opening Weekend
The opening weekend of the London 2012 Olympics saw medals, shocks, world records and controversy. The center of the action was at the Aquatic Center, where U.S. Olympic legend Michael Phelps and his teammate Ryan Lochte — both big Twitter
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Most startups, and many big businesses, still don't have a clue on how to use social media productively for marketing their business. They randomly churn for hours a day on a couple of their favorite social media platforms with little thought
Olympic viewing: NBC critics loud on social media
NEW YORK — In the age of social media, NBC now has millions of television critics who make their opinions known about every aspect of Olympics coverage instantly. They've even set up their own hashtag on Twitter: (hash)nbcfail. The online
Social media blamed for poor data flow
Widespread use of Twitter and other forms of social media by thousands of spectators lining the men’s cycling road race was to blame for poor transmission of race data, Olympic officials said. The interference meant race officials could not
The Olympics Just Doesn’t Get Social Media
The International Olympic Committee’s promise that the 2012 Summer Games will be the first “social media Games” just got real. Somewhere between Opening Ceremonies and the first few days of competition, the social media Games went from the
MediaVantage's newest update offers additional social media coverage and automated tonality scoring
TORONTO, July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - In the age of social media, keeping your brand's image intact has now become an easier task thanks to North America's premiere reputation management solution and its exciting upgrades announced today.
Olympic Hurdle: Using Social Media
Ryan Lochte took the gold Saturday in the 400-meter medley. When Nicole Tankovich tuned into NBC Sunday night and watched the U.S. men's swim team lose the Olympic gold medal to the French in the 4x100 meter freestyle relay, she might have been among the
American athletes lead revolt against IOC ban on social media use to promote sponsors
U.S. runner Sanya Richards-Ross is part of a campaign demanding changes in Olympic social media rules. (AP Pho … LONDON – American athletes risked disqualification by leading a revolt against the International Olympic Committee on Monday and its
Social Media Highlights From Olympics Opening Weekend
The opening weekend of the London 2012 Olympics saw medals, shocks, world records and controversy. The center of the action was at the Aquatic Center, where U.S. Olympic legend Michael Phelps and his teammate Ryan Lochte — both big Twitter
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