Business Center Launch Positions Twitter as a Stronger Marketing & CRM Tool
Bravo is one of the first brands to test out Twitter’s new Business Center offerings. Yesterday, Mashable confirmed that Twitter has launched a beta test of the Twitter Business Center, a set of tools which provides more legitimacy and greater flexibility to businesses operating on the platform. Official businesses, both large and small, will soon ...
New Google Design Streamlines Results “Jazz”
Last week Google released its eighth user interface redesign to the world – the search giant’s most notable overhaul since the Universal Search shake up in May 2007. This latest iteration builds upon its enhanced search options released over a year ago and draws upon an extensive user testing regimen initiated last fall. Reportedly, Google ...
Apple, Adobe & the Future of Flash
From the day of the iPhone’s release, consumers and pundits have been commenting about its prominent lack of Flash. Recently, in a very rare move, Steve Jobs openly and directly announced Apple’s thoughts on the matter in a letter published on Apple’s site. The letter, and the public’s reaction to it, has spread explosively through ...
In the Backchannel Backstreets of the Web, How Can TV Properties Join the Conversation?
Today’s TVs are equipped to run social widgets like Twitter simultaneously with other content. (Image via ThoughtGadgets.com) The rise of social platforms – and the burgeoning opportunities for social search in the engines and within the platforms themselves – has granted brands with the ability to listen to consumers like never before. Yet marketers privy ...
Digital News Roundup: May 7, 2010
This week, we learned of Facebook’s plans to launch a location-based service with partner McDonald’s, Congress introduced a web privacy bill, Google unveiled a new look and the Microsoft-Yahoo alliance announced that it will soon begin its advertiser transition. Read our complete recap below — and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter to find ...


