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Social Media

True Social Search is Coming

Huge news broke last night when Google announce the roll out of it’s integration of social network Google+ into Google Search. This is the culmination of months of work, and a final decision to cement their belief in ‘social signals’ being the best upgrade to it’s algorithm to help us all find the information that we need in the future. Danny Sullivan wrote a typically… Read more…

Murdoch and Twitter end up with custard pie on their face

Was it a good move for media mogul Rupert Murdoch to set up (or get one of his lackies to set up) his first Twitter account on New Year’s Eve? And, in the light of what happened next, is Twitter thorough enough in verifying that celebrities’ Twitter accounts really belong to them?     The saga started when Murdoch sent his first few tweets from… Read more…

Timeline for Facebook ‘Like’ Pages Will Arrive – Be Prepared

As Facebook forces all individual profile users to have a Timeline from this Thursday (22ndDec 2011), we take a look at this new feature and ask what it means for businesses and their Like Pages. The timeline feature is your entire Facebook history from the date that you joined in reverse chronological order.  What’s included will be determined by what you posted and how many… Read more…

Taking the leap into Social Media Relationship Marketing

8 great rules to remember! Marketing has made a substantial leap since social media became common place; giving consumers the tools to easily share and engage with each other to become a global powerful voice 24/7. What’s being said about your company? Is it good, is it bad? How do you find out and how can you get involved? Because the chances are, the consumer… Read more…

Connecting Anthropology and User Experience

Last week I attended UX Brighton 2011. After the success of their first conference last year the UX Brighton team had a lot to live up to. Fortunately this year’s conference was even bigger and better than UX Brighton 2010. I’ve split my thoughts on the conference into a series of four blog posts starting off with the first talk of the conference by Professor… Read more…