Mobile Social Networking is rapidly becoming the next big thing.
Many companies from platform providers to mobile network operators and handsets manufacturers are now involved in the race for the hottest users generated content.
Mobile Social Networking is rapidly becoming the next big thing.
Many companies from platform providers to mobile network operators and handsets manufacturers are now involved in the race for the hottest users generated content.
ITESO Social Media in Government PresentationBrian Purchia
Here is the social media in government presentation I gave in Guadalajara, Mexico on May 17, 2010 for the ITESO conference (http://www.sicp.iteso.mx/) sponsored by CNN en Español.
Video from the conference: http://bit.ly/biDVtW
Internet freedom: Blessing or Curse? Exploring Social Media and Internet Free...David Lambert Tumwesigye
A presentation outlining the potential role of the Internet and Social Media for Personal and Busi ness Development in Uganda at the 360° Network\'s iForum and Cocktail in Kampala, 25 Jan 2011 by Michael Niyitegeka,Lecturer IT Strategy and Management, Faculty of Computing and IT, Makerere University.
At the same event, the US Mission launched its Social Media Outreach programme in Uganda.
With pandemic-era acquisitions,big tech is back in the anti trust crosshairsDharmendra Rama
Facebook has indicated it wants to forge new developer and content relationships for Giphy, but what the world’s largest social network really wants with the popular gif platform might be more than meets the eye. As Bloomberg and other outlets have suggested, it’s possible that Facebook really wants the company as a lens into how users engage with its competitors’ social platforms. Giphy’s gif search tools are currently integrated into a number of messaging platforms, including TikTok, Twitter and Apple’s iMessage.
Social media is revolutionizing the way we communicate. More and more, investors are going online for their information. Companies need to adapt and be where these audiences are.
Check out this presentation to discover social media strategies and tactics that will help your Company connect with current and potential retail investors.
Apple Vs. Facebook – Who Will Win The Data Privacy War?Bernard Marr
Apple and Facebook are taking very different approaches towards user privacy and transparency. In this article, we discuss these and explore which approach will more likely to win in the long run.
A summary of the mega-trends that are positioned to drive change in the economic, political and social environment in 2020 and beyond as viewed by Ernst and Young.
How is the world changed with web2.0? We review key pardigm, issues, and businesses. Some of points are touched for web2.0 business strategy. This presentation was orginally prepafered for Samsung SDS.
Microblogging is synonymous with twitter, or at least it seems that way. In reality Facebook and many other social networking environments have adopted this communication paradigm extremely successfully.
The question really is how does this play in the enterprise space? Ian McNairn will discuss how IBM has adapted to this social computing phenomenon and exploits it internally extensively.
He will look at some of the reasons behind the exponential growth in activity as well as the tools and clients being used both within and outside IBM.
ITESO Social Media in Government PresentationBrian Purchia
Here is the social media in government presentation I gave in Guadalajara, Mexico on May 17, 2010 for the ITESO conference (http://www.sicp.iteso.mx/) sponsored by CNN en Español.
Video from the conference: http://bit.ly/biDVtW
Internet freedom: Blessing or Curse? Exploring Social Media and Internet Free...David Lambert Tumwesigye
A presentation outlining the potential role of the Internet and Social Media for Personal and Busi ness Development in Uganda at the 360° Network\'s iForum and Cocktail in Kampala, 25 Jan 2011 by Michael Niyitegeka,Lecturer IT Strategy and Management, Faculty of Computing and IT, Makerere University.
At the same event, the US Mission launched its Social Media Outreach programme in Uganda.
With pandemic-era acquisitions,big tech is back in the anti trust crosshairsDharmendra Rama
Facebook has indicated it wants to forge new developer and content relationships for Giphy, but what the world’s largest social network really wants with the popular gif platform might be more than meets the eye. As Bloomberg and other outlets have suggested, it’s possible that Facebook really wants the company as a lens into how users engage with its competitors’ social platforms. Giphy’s gif search tools are currently integrated into a number of messaging platforms, including TikTok, Twitter and Apple’s iMessage.
Social media is revolutionizing the way we communicate. More and more, investors are going online for their information. Companies need to adapt and be where these audiences are.
Check out this presentation to discover social media strategies and tactics that will help your Company connect with current and potential retail investors.
Apple Vs. Facebook – Who Will Win The Data Privacy War?Bernard Marr
Apple and Facebook are taking very different approaches towards user privacy and transparency. In this article, we discuss these and explore which approach will more likely to win in the long run.
A summary of the mega-trends that are positioned to drive change in the economic, political and social environment in 2020 and beyond as viewed by Ernst and Young.
How is the world changed with web2.0? We review key pardigm, issues, and businesses. Some of points are touched for web2.0 business strategy. This presentation was orginally prepafered for Samsung SDS.
Microblogging is synonymous with twitter, or at least it seems that way. In reality Facebook and many other social networking environments have adopted this communication paradigm extremely successfully.
The question really is how does this play in the enterprise space? Ian McNairn will discuss how IBM has adapted to this social computing phenomenon and exploits it internally extensively.
He will look at some of the reasons behind the exponential growth in activity as well as the tools and clients being used both within and outside IBM.
Twitter Business Model-How Fintech Helps Twitter .pdfTechugo
Twitter’s revenue is split into two categories by selling advertising services. This accounts for the majority of its income. Twitter is not the only one in this race. Other runners include Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc., Google and YouTube parent Alphabet Inc. GOOG, Snap Inc. SNAP, and many others. We are now moving forward to help you know the Twitter Business Model.
An industry analysis of the online communication market including mail and chat.
By Kumar Priyadarshi and Ann Thomas of Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur
A presentation to regional CIOs in Hong Kong on the value of social media in business with a focus on the benefits of its deployment inside the company - "Change comes from within"
Prepared as a part of the Study Oriented Project titled 'A study of Internet Marketing techniques in India'
This seminar focuses on Social Media Optimisation, Search Engine marketing and Viral Marketing
This presentation is part of a graduate student presentation on the Past, Present and Future of Twittter.
The video contains footage from Nerdcore075, sharisax, intvw, Le Web, vator.tv, that have been mashed-up into a video presentation of Jack Dorsey ‘s career and the idea behind the popular microblog Twitter.
This video is for educational purposes only.
4. Twitterinc. Founded in 2006 conceived as a mobile status update service easy way to keep in touch with people in your life leftthings open
5. People, organizations, and businesses Between ‘those cups of coffee’ people are witnessing accidents organizing events sharing links breaking news and so much more.
10. Description Public sector Service Activities: social media, microblogging Clients: 25-35years Route to market: online, website Competitors: Facebook Plans for the future: 1 billionusers
11. Stakeholders Little interest, high power: G8, EU High interest, little power: Suppliers: software developers Competitors: Facebook, Google Keyplayers: Employees Users Management
12. Pestel: Legal G8 leaders welcomed the role of the net providing economic growth and personal freedom, but also warned of its threat to privacy and intellectual property. "The internet is the greatest force for good in the world. We should not have premature regulation ahead of innovation. “ Many internet bosses believe governments are going to be unable technically let alone legally to control the internet as technology develops.
13. Pestel: sociological There is already such a thing as the era of the attention crash and social network fatigue people have amplified voices a powerful channel of peer-to-peer influence – for better or for worse. new form of media and influence transforming corporate communications, traditional media how people communicate with each other.
14. Pestel: technological Internet is widespread nearly everybody has acces even in the economic crisis tremendous growth mobile internet (3G, 4G) Real time social media
26. Twitter users have set up their own rules of conduct self-governed by its members Companies ‘need to beonTwitter’ Bargaining power of buyers
27. interact with the service via software created by third parties. There are dozens of iPhone and BlackBerry applications. all created by enterprising amateur coders or small start-ups Bargaining power of suppliers
28. No direct competitor (micro blogging) Strong competitionfromFacebook (social media) Competitiverivalry
29. Bariers to entry are low Easy to findinvestors Twitter is not a complicated service easy to copy The threat of newentrants
30. Facebook is creating a lot of ‘Twitter-ish’ elementsonit’s page. Google ‘+1’ The threat of substituteproductsor services
31. Objectives pledged to boost its membership to 1 billion (did not elaborate on a timeframe) compete with Facebook Inc. in attracting advertisers.
33. Real time search engine Twitter is a more efficient supplier of the super-fresh Web than Google. If you're looking for interesting articles or sites devoted to Kobe Bryant, you search Google. If you're looking for interesting comments from your extended social network about the three-pointer Kobe just made 30 seconds ago, you go to Twitter.