Facebook has finally released an application for the iPad. The application, which iPad users have been anticipating for 18 months, includes a news feed, plus bigger photos that users can swipe through quickly and zoom into by pinching the touch
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Rising numbers of Facebook and Twitter visitors has prompted Kate Slater, a PR expert writing for nebusiness.co.uk, to dub social media as “marketing and PR gold”. Slater cites visitor traffic figures for the ‘big two’ social networking sites from socialcloudcast.com. These claimed that
Representatives from Facebook, Twitter and Blackberry have come forth to say that their websites were a “force for good” during the English riots of last month. During the height of the riots, it was widely reported that people were taking
For companies throughout the world, having an online presence is important – but ensuring it’s the right presence for them as an individual brand is even more so. This is because web sites that aren’t given the right tweaking for
Facebook is expected to announce the launch of its first digital music service at a conference later this month. In what has been billed as a “crucial move” by industry expert Mark Mulligan, it is anticipated that the social media content
Links shared via social media content tend to have a half-life of only three hours, suggests bit.ly. Research by the link shortening website has indicated that this is the amount of time it will generally take a link to generate
Dick Costolo, the CEO of Twitter, has openly celebrated his company reaching a milestone – reaching 100 million active users, Media Week reported. Publishing a statement on blog.twitter.com, Costolo revealed the news and some surprising statistics, such as that 40 per cent of
Social media content can be a valuable tool in a firm’s online marketing strategy, but it is important to stick to a few ground rules, according to one expert. Econsultancy blogger Kevin Gibbons described how company Tweets or other social
Companies throughout the world seem to be taking a contradictory approach to social media, if research from Clearswift is anything to go by. Many companies are simultaneously embracing social media content within their own marketing campaigns and blocking their employees
Yahoo! chief executive Carol Bartz has been fired from the ailing search engine company after just two-and-a-half years amidst growing competition from Google and Facebook. In an Investor.Yahoo.Net statement, the company announced the immediate appointment of Timothy Morse as interim executive. Morse

