The Sociability of Social Networking Services – Thumbs Up or Down?
Asked about online preferences, many Canadians say they’d rather have a few close friends than a large network of social network contacts.
by Lee Rickwood
Asked about online preferences, many Canadians say they’d rather have a few close friends than a large network of social network contacts.
by Lee Rickwood
By Hessie Jones
Businesses now know that they have to adapt to the demands of social media and somehow incorporate its elements into corporate structure and operations. A major question within many companies is, Who takes the lead? More and more it has to be people who deal with customers.
Folks in the Twitter-verse have found some ways to get attention in a short space (although controversy and obscenity seem top techniques right now, there are some short, substantive comments out there), here’s hoping Keek-ers can do the same.
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Google Drive – the all encompassing online storage, cloud synching and collaboration tool is now live and goes over and beyond what Google Docs offered.
By Lee Rickwood
The biggest and brightest TVs out there — now called smart TVs — have Wi-Fi, Ethernet and high speed Internet connectivity, and each one is a potentially open door into not just your viewing habits.
By Hessie Jones
The new marketing meme, “Big Data” has captured everyone’s attention. The rise of social, online behaviour, user content generation, not to mention increased mobile activity, has contributed to a mountain of online datasets.
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By Lee Rickwood
‘2012 is poised to be a defining year for digital as Canadians grow their engagement with social, video, mobile and other emerging media.’