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Posted to Digital Forum (Forum) by greg hasse on 01 Dec 2008

Was P&G being anti-social?

Should you advertise on Facebook? Or as the P&G marketing chief questioned, should you monetise the place where people dump their partner? Even though P&G may not have had a good experience, several brands have, particularly some of those looking for a direct response. So where does the truth...

Is Facebook right to walk away from takeover talks with Twitter?

Facebook has walked away from talks to buy Twitter , the micro-blogging site and latest new media sensation, because it felt the $500m price tag was too high. Is Facebook passing up the chance to buy the next big thing - something that could eclipse its own offering? Will the social networking website...
Posted to Social Media (Forum) by Forum Admin on 25 Nov 2008

Facebook says no to Twitter

Facebook has walked out on talks to buy Twitter saying $500m was too much. Some will say that maybe it is for a service that makes no money - but I'm still convinced it has much potential. It's a little amusing for Facebook – over valued at some ludicrous $15bn – to walk away over issues of price...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 25 Nov 2008

BNP membership list and Google mash-ups

The BNP membership list story is all over the national press today, but online there is another spin to the story as one blogger has taken the list and made a Google Maps mashup of the data. The list was published after it was leaked on various websites and can now found on several including Bittorrent...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 19 Nov 2008

Re: Does Facebook have a right to monetise its users conversations?

What kind of a person breaks up with their girlfriend via Facebook anyway?! I think this guy's a little out of touch... While I agree that brands need to be very careful about how they approach marketing on the social networking platforms, at the end of the day advertising is what keeps social networks...
Posted to Social Media (Forum) by James Vanderzee on 18 Nov 2008

Power to the Powerless

This weekend I have been very upset about Baby P. As a mum, I struggle to understand how anyone can fail to protect and cherish your own child. A child's love of its mother is unconditional. A child is powerless. A child just wants to be loved, sheltered and protected. Alot of mums feel overwhelmed...
Posted to Lady Geek (Weblog) by Belinda Parmar on 18 Nov 2008

IAB Engage 2008 part one, opening remarks.

The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) is hosting its fourth annual Engage conference at the Mermaid Conference and Event Centre in Blackfriars. Guy Phillipson, chief executive at the IAB, is introducing the programme and his opening remarks are as follows: The theme for this year’s conference is "Who's...
Posted to Digital Blogger (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 12 Nov 2008

It was the blogs that called Obama victory

An historic election and a welcome historic victory for Barack Obama that was called online by some of the big political blogs and news sites before the US TV networks, which having been burned by exit polls in 2000 and 2004 took the cautious route. There's already been an avalanche written about...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 05 Nov 2008

Follow the election on Twitter

There are so many ways to follow the US election tonight, but one proving really popular is Twitter. Twittervotereport.com gives constant updates from across the US while the polls are open including the current length of queues, which has been one eye opening features of this very exciting US election...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 04 Nov 2008

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