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A Social Media Status Quo Pt.1-Japan

Mindjumpers

Mindjumpers’ global network consists of local country community managers, creating a platform of multinational professionals. It is their insights enable us to execute and maintain brand communities around the world in a structured, quality assured and cost effective way. Local community manager Kiran Larange shares his knowledge.

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Life After the News Feed: Why Facebook is Shifting to Stories (And Why Your Business Should Too)

Buffer Social

The News Feed is one of Facebook’s marque innovations. Rolled out to users in 2006, it became the go-to place for people to connect with their friends, share updates about their day-to-day life and enjoy content from brands they followed. Not to mention, it also played a pivotal role in Facebook’s march to advertising dominance.

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The Social-Shake-Up: A New Breed of Marketer is Coming

Buzz Marketing for Technology

All the tools of the trade – text analytics, social media analysis, Website personalization, community analytics, computational advertising and online testing, among other things – were used for re-elect the President of the United States. Like it or not, what Andrew McAfee predicted in 2006 in his book, Enterprise 2.0,

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Reflections on the changing digital agency environment

Dave Fleet

Decline of community management (in some areas). The (actual) year of mobile. The first five years – 2006-2010 – were catalysed by constant change. Meanwhile, the nature of others has been significantly changed by their shift from a focus on community to one on profitability. Less “social”, more “media”.

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Why I Want a Dumb Phone

Ari Herzog

T-Mobile introduced the 768 this year. I wouldn’t use the phone for facebooking, tweeting, instagramming, or other social networking — but I’m doing that less and less on my current HTC phone so I’m not worried. I bought my first smartphone — a BlackBerry Curve 8330 — in August 2006.

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Australia: Senior Citizens on Facebook over 55’s

Laurel Papworth

Facebook has seen a surge of 513% of Senior Citizens and over 55’s joining in the USA. Australia too has a massive increase in seniors in Facebook and social networks generally in the last year or two. Australian figures show that about one in five over the age of 55 is connecting through Facebook, with 550,000 logging in.

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Social Media From A Worldwide Perspective: Japan

Mindjumpers

Mindjumpers’ global network consists of local country community managers, creating a platform of multinational professionals. It is their insights enable us to execute and maintain brand communities around the world in a structured, quality assured and cost effective way. Local community manager Kiran Larange shares his knowledge.