Public Sector: We were 'frittered' on Twitter site
06 Mar 2009 | by Richard Stokoe
People keep calling me a Luddite because I have little interest in the world of Twitter. Up until
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's UK user base. - Puzzuka, the world's largest online puzzle, has signed up Trimedia to run a ...
People keep calling me a Luddite because I have little interest in the world of Twitter. Up until
then I would be worried. However, if you accept that the world has changed and embracing social media is neither an option nor an add-on to your traditional offering then the world looks rosier. MEASURING ...
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in the world and has worked with brands including Porsche and Unilever. Simon Rimmer, the celebrity chef ...
Posted by Dirk Singer thisisherd.com 10 November I'm imagining the scene: A bunch of ad execs and one of the world's top tech companies are thinking: 'Recession... need to sell ad space... let's think of a clever name to get brands on board.' Drum roll... meet the "digital divas", unearthed by Microsoft ...
, super fast broadband and... 'cement the UK's position as a world leader in the knowledge and learning ...
and greater audience reach. But whether PROs should target bloggers is a different question. The world ... . They might have come to prominence in the blogging world by luck, accident or the strength of their insight ...
sponsors of the Rugby World Cup (PRWeek, 6 September 2007). Its consumer tech team was bolstered late last ...
The Racepoint Group's new offshoot World 2.0 will help clients use the internet to reach grassroots stakeholders and increase support in online communities. Weber, head of the W2 Group, will lead ... 's directors in the World 2.0 practice. 'Average citizens now have a voice and are actively shaping how ...