This document discusses the risks and opportunities of social media. It notes that while social media allows one to become an authority and share information, it also carries risks like negative comments from others. The document outlines various social media platforms and tools, and emphasizes that social media should be used to build interest through relevant, valuable content rather than direct marketing. It warns about potential risks like loss of message control or spamming and provides tips for effective social media use.
Pulppier is a common online platform for publishing different genres of creative works such as short stories, poems, cartoons, and serial stories. It allows authors to self-publish and promote their work for free. Authors retain full rights to their published texts and can edit or delete them at any time. Pulppier provides readers a chance to discover new texts from different authors and genres across devices through features like latest uploads, most popular, and author/genre searches.
Mobile content consumption is expanding rapidly on a global scale. People are accessing content through dedicated eReaders, tablets, smartphones, and other multi-function devices. The available content formats and devices are proliferating, making it challenging for content providers. However, designing for mobile user experiences and the cloud may help address these issues and open new opportunities for reaching global audiences.
GWC Insights - 10 Drivers of the Chinese Mobile Internet in 2010Great Wall Club
There are more mobile Internet users in China than in any other country, accounting for more than one sixth of the world’s users. The resulting explosion in mobile-data growth is forcing carriers and equipment providers to adapt, and will provide huge potential for China’s vibrant mobile value-added services for 2011. Especially for small and medium enterprises in the country, the Internet in 2010 was mobile.
This document discusses the risks and opportunities of social media. It notes that while social media allows one to become an authority and share information, it also carries risks like negative comments from others. The document outlines various social media platforms and tools, and emphasizes that social media should be used to build interest through relevant, valuable content rather than direct marketing. It warns about potential risks like loss of message control or spamming and provides tips for effective social media use.
Pulppier is a common online platform for publishing different genres of creative works such as short stories, poems, cartoons, and serial stories. It allows authors to self-publish and promote their work for free. Authors retain full rights to their published texts and can edit or delete them at any time. Pulppier provides readers a chance to discover new texts from different authors and genres across devices through features like latest uploads, most popular, and author/genre searches.
Mobile content consumption is expanding rapidly on a global scale. People are accessing content through dedicated eReaders, tablets, smartphones, and other multi-function devices. The available content formats and devices are proliferating, making it challenging for content providers. However, designing for mobile user experiences and the cloud may help address these issues and open new opportunities for reaching global audiences.
GWC Insights - 10 Drivers of the Chinese Mobile Internet in 2010Great Wall Club
There are more mobile Internet users in China than in any other country, accounting for more than one sixth of the world’s users. The resulting explosion in mobile-data growth is forcing carriers and equipment providers to adapt, and will provide huge potential for China’s vibrant mobile value-added services for 2011. Especially for small and medium enterprises in the country, the Internet in 2010 was mobile.
1. This document discusses several mobile apps and companies that gained popularity after being featured at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference, including Twitter, Foursquare, PhoneBooth, GameSalad, Foodspotting, and Tim Ferriss.
2. It also covers Chinese mobile apps and companies like ChinaMode and NTALKS that have grown in popularity in China. ChinaMode held talks about location-based services and mobile trends in China.
3. The document promotes TechNode as a source for news and analysis on the Chinese technology industry. It provides contact information and ways to follow TechNode on social media.
This document summarizes key geolocation startups and trends in 2010. It discusses the rise of location-based social networks like Foursquare and Gowalla, and how they enabled people to check-in to locations and earn virtual badges. It also outlines other applications of geolocation technology for purposes like political organizing, finding local businesses, tracking the environment, and social networking in China.
This monthly report from StartupsWatch highlights emerging markets and innovative enterprises. It focuses on exploring new opportunities in emerging markets like the major Japanese social platforms. It provides overviews of the leading platforms like GREE, DeNA, and Mixi, detailing their user bases, valuations, products, and growth. It also discusses Chinese developers looking to expand into the Japanese market and opportunities this represents.
1. This document discusses several mobile apps and companies that gained popularity after being featured at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference, including Twitter, Foursquare, PhoneBooth, GameSalad, Foodspotting, and Tim Ferriss.
2. It also covers Chinese mobile apps and companies like ChinaMode and NTALKS that have grown in popularity in China. ChinaMode held talks about location-based services and mobile trends in China.
3. The document promotes TechNode as a source for news and analysis on the Chinese technology industry. It provides contact information and ways to follow TechNode on social media.
This document summarizes key geolocation startups and trends in 2010. It discusses the rise of location-based social networks like Foursquare and Gowalla, and how they enabled people to check-in to locations and earn virtual badges. It also outlines other applications of geolocation technology for purposes like political organizing, finding local businesses, tracking the environment, and social networking in China.
This monthly report from StartupsWatch highlights emerging markets and innovative enterprises. It focuses on exploring new opportunities in emerging markets like the major Japanese social platforms. It provides overviews of the leading platforms like GREE, DeNA, and Mixi, detailing their user bases, valuations, products, and growth. It also discusses Chinese developers looking to expand into the Japanese market and opportunities this represents.