Sunday, August 7, 2011

New Movie Gets "Inside" Social Media Sites


 
New Movie Gets "Inside" Social Media Sites
NY1
There's a new type of movie bursting on to the scene and it incorporates social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to drive its plot. NY1's Adam Balkin filed the following report. It's an entirely new type of movie, one that wouldn't have ...
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Webdoc, In Between a Social Network and a Social Tool
Network World
For once, I'm not sure how to pigeonhole the product I'm focused on today: Webdoc, a curious hybrid of an online digital scrapbook and a social media service. To create content on Webdoc you sign up for a free account using a regular registration ...
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Local social media entrepreneur picked for national marketing boot camp
Soapbox Cincinnati
Jeremy K. Smith, founder of social media marketing company Authentic New Media, is getting hands-on national marketing experience as part of The Marcus Graham Project's 3rd annual iCR8 Summer Boot Camp. Smith is one of 11 young professionals picked ...
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Big Digital's online reality show gives youth a platform
exchange4media.com
Titled 'Transform India- Youth Uncensored', the reality show aims to empower the youth by providing a platform for them to voice their opinion through an extensive social media initiative. The online reality show will address social problems ranging ...
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Photographers, the Battle with Social Network Terms of Service Is Lost -- Get ...
Black Star Rising
Every time you sign up for a social network, be it Facebook, Twitter or Google+, you are faced with TOS (Terms of Service) that are naked rights grabs — making it a risky proposition for you to share your images. And yet, everyone tells you that the ...
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Why e-mail is still the marketer's tool of choice
Globe and Mail
If you talk to marketers who help businesses harness the Internet to reach out to customers and fellow businesses, you'll find that one social network in particular is all the rage. E-mail marketing suffers from its unfortunate – and unwilling ...
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