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Category Archives: Technology
5 steps to grow your business using Twitter
Social media has seen an enormous growth. According to a recent study by Pew Research Center, 65 per cent of adult Internet users claim to use a social networking site. Many of those are of course on Twitter, which is … Continue reading
Is Gizmodo right about 3DTV? Why 3DTV will really fail
So, it’s been a long time since I’ve posted anything on this blog. But Gizmodo, a wonderful source of inspiration, has once again made me want to express my opinion on a topic I hold close to my heart… 3DTV. … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged 3D content, 3d movies, 3DTV, Gizmodo, iPad, Roger Ebert, technology
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8 Social Networks with Highest Page Views Per Visitor
Internet is used globally and every user has his own preferences regarding websites. We tried to figure out that what kind of websites get the most page views and it is for this reason Pingdom.com examined the top 1,000 websites … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Technology
Tagged orkut, Orkut.com.br, social media, Spanish Facebook, tuenti, websites, websites with the most visitors
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The 11 Commandments of Social Media
In view of the upcoming papal visit to the UK, I have decided to share this brilliant list of 11 Social Media commandments from the Marketing Donut. You can find the list here: http://www.marketingdonut.co.uk/blog/2010/06/the-11-commandments-of-social-media Enjoy!
Posted in PR, Technology
Tagged Facebook, Foursquare, Gowalla, Internet, LastFm, social media, technology, Twitter
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Social Networks: What’s Hot Outside the English-Speaking World
Recently, I have done research into the various social networks that are out there. While most of us English speakers know Facebook, MySpace and Bebo, there are many more social networks out there that are very popular in non English-speaking … Continue reading
Posted in Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Bebo, brazil, Facebook, hi5, hyves, india, Internet, Myspace, netherlands, netlog, non-english social networks, orkut, social networking, social networks, technology, tuenti
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Not online? You can’t be serious…
Once upon a time, shopping was a personal experience, whereby we visited stores where clerks were happy to help us. But oh how things have changed in the past 10 years or so. As our lives continue to migrate online, … Continue reading
Posted in Madrid, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged convenience, e-commerce, Internet, Internet shopping, online shopping, shopping, technology
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‘Check-in apps’: The Future or an Invasion of Privacy?
As a Public Relations professional specialising in technology, I can say that I often get first-hand exposure to the latest web applications (as well as gadgets). So I remember when a colleague who had just come back from San Francisco … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged 4square, apps, check in, check in apps, Foursquare, Gowalla, Internet privacy, iPhone, online privacy, privacy
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Panasonic adds 2D to 3D conversion for its TVs
Following up on my post from earlier this week, I just read that Panasonic announced yesterday two new TVs for the American market. Both have a 2D to 3D conversion function, which according to Home Cinema Choice, was absent from … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged 3D content, 3DTV, content, content providers, Panasonic, Panasonic 3DTV, Samsung, Sony
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Will 3DTV catch on?
According to a new report by Informa Telecoms & Media, approximately 22.5 million homes across the world will be watching 3DTV within five years – meaning 1.6 per cent of all homes worldwide will have 3DTV. While it does not … Continue reading
Social media 101 – watch what you post
This week, it was published that waitress Ashley Johnson lost her job as a waitress at Brixx Pizza after complaining on Facebook about a couple who spent three hours at her restaurant, and upon leaving, did not tip her well. … Continue reading
Posted in Madrid, Technology
Tagged Ashley Johnson, Brixx Pizza, Facebook, privacy, private, social media, social networks, Twitter
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