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How Appification Is Transforming The Internet

The Realtime Report

In 2013, just 7 percent of companies had implemented a mobile app strategy, and 51 percent of companies had no plans to develop one, a FeedHenry survey found. By the end of 2017, 67 percent of small businesses will have built their own mobile apps. The primary driver behind the internet’s appification has been the mobile revolution.

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Social Media Sparks Egyptian Revolution - ‘In The Space Below - Guest Writers And Interesting Topics’.

Social Media Network Marketing

Social media has quickly become one of the most influential factors in grassroots socio-political mobilization across the globe. The January 25, 2011 revolution in Egypt gained a major foothold with the application of social media tools like Facebook and Twitter. Social media makes social organization easier and effective.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

Friendster (2002) Launched in 2002, Friendster was originally going to be a dating site that would help set up people with friends in common. But Twitter’s significance was really defined by the hashtag , a symbol that’s helped political organizers and average citizens mobilize, promote, and create awareness.

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278: Evolve Don’t Revolve Your Blogging

ProBlogger

He’s brilliant on creating products via blog marketing and just really helping you to shape your business. . ” Now, I started blogging in 2002. It was a mind-blowing question to be asked because everything has changed in my blogging since 2002 except for the fact that a blog is pretty much the same thing.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

Once I shared a restaurant review with some colleagues and saw that review spread across my network and encourage dozens of people to try that restaurant I had what I call my "peanut butter chocolate" moment about how blogging and online community was a natural communications and marketing channel. showed immediate and quantifiable promise.