by Tim McLoughlin on August 2nd, 2010.
This week: two useful pieces of advice about monitoring and measuring social media, one from the USA and one from the UK; the personal data of 100 million Facebook users was published; social media users in America are getting older and are spending… Read more
by Tim McLoughlin on July 20th, 2010.
This week: The Times loses two thirds of its online audience after forcing users to pay to access its content; UK politician Tessa Jowell apprears as a landmark on Google Maps; British Airways embraces mobile technology; Coca-Cola get their hands… Read more
by Tim McLoughlin on April 1st, 2010.
Here is what caught my eye reading this week in media: Social media replaces the Super Bowl? Forrester reports that Pepsi will not advertise at the next Super Bowl and is instead spending $20m on Pepsi Refresh. This matters because it comes at a… Read more
by Richard Bagnall on April 2nd, 2009.
Well, what a week this has been. In Britain, the week started much the same as before. Gordon Brown was in trouble. Daniel Hannan, a little known Conservative member of the European Parliament, denounced him as the “devalued prime minister… Read more
by Andy Fairclough on March 19th, 2009.
According to research carried out by Metrica’s client O2, Twitter is being embraced by small businesses around the UK. Around 700,000 small businesses are using the micro-blogging site in this country alone, with an astonishing 6,000 signing up… Read more
by Richard Bagnall on March 28th, 2008.
Is it just me or is the power struggle between Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, et al starting to look a bit like an adolescent squabble?! I mean, the latest development of Yahoo joining the OpenSocial Foundation is somewhat comparable to the sudden… Read more
by Richard Bagnall on March 5th, 2008.
Edelman PR recently published their latest Trust Barometer report, which details findings of their global survey on trust and credibility. I think the results are very interesting and relevant to our sector and for many of our clients. In terms of… Read more
by Richard Bagnall on March 4th, 2008.
So last month Facebook, MySpace and Bebo showed the first signs of slow down in the UK. This raised the, somewhat tedious, question of whether users are finally starting to get a bit bored of social networking… On his blog, The Guardian’s… Read more
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