By Barb - 22nd June 2010
Social media is the new communications frontier. It is exciting, infuriating, dangerous, and exhilarating.
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By Leah Edwards - 29th April 2010 - 2 comments
If you missed the fracas around Facebook's new privacy settings this week, you may not realise that your personal information is potentially being shared to Facebook's partner websites without your consent - and your friend's may be sharing your personal information without even knowing it.
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By Leah Edwards - 14th April 2010 - 1 comment
I came across a recent study that found New Zealand's social networking usage was at a whopping 81.2 percent of its entire web population* during the month of February.
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By Kylie - 5th March 2010 - 4 comments
Wanting to stay current on all things web and hence Social Media, I decided to sign myself up to Twitter...
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By Barb - 24th February 2010 - 1 comment
Yes, we know you've heard how important social media is. But it's here to stay, so read on… Understanding the users and usages of Twitter, Facebook et al is just going to get more critical for business success. Right now, a lot of organisations are blundering about in Social Media. Meanwhile, what's going begging is the chance to use Social Media well and be thanked for it.
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By Tristan - 4th February 2010
I found this interesting little gem of an article today and it shows a snapshot of media past, present and future. If you're starting to think about where your business needs to be communicating.
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By Tristan - 15th October 2009
Have you ever had your precious photos lost thanks to a hard drive failure?
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By Tristan - 8th September 2009
YouTube has been around for a while now and most internet savvy people have viewed videos from, or made a visit to, the YouTube website.
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By Maak - 14th August 2009
The huge flutter around the very fast growth of Twitter in late 2008 and early 2009 has slowed down, but uptake itself is still huge. If you're wondering what Twitter is, and whether there is a relevant use for you... then read on.
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