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Mention Steve Jobs, and almost everyone can immediately relate that name to Apple. He is the CEO of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976. Even though he is known for his charismatic and inspirational talent, he isn’t exactly the easiest person to work with where his early career was marked by manipulative, dishonest and boorish behaviour. Read More
On top of that InSites Consulting has released a study on the result of a market research in January 2010. In an online survey of 2,884 consumers spread over 14 countries between the age of 18 to 55 years old, they found 13 mind-blowing facts on social media in 2010. Read More

A One-Stop Privacy-Fix Tool For Your Facebook Data

Avatar Posted by omgzam under Social Media
From http://omgzam.com 5302 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on May 20, 2010 5:14 pm
There’s been a lot of talk about Facebook’s privacy mess for days now. I bet we all know the story, right? Privacy controls are broken, everyone is getting irritated, and Facebook’s not too concerned, blah flippidy-freakin’ blah blah. Honestly, I’m getting sick of hearing people making a big fuss that they’re quitting Facebook on May 31. Read More

Facebook Served 176 Billion Ad Impressions In Just 3 Months

Avatar Posted by omgzam under Advertising
From http://omgzam.com 5304 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on May 19, 2010 6:34 am
Are you thinking of advertising online through the use of display ads? Look no further than Facebook as it served the largest number ad impressions to US based internet users in first quarter of this year according to Comscore. Despite the issues that are surrounding Facebook, there is no doubt that they are still growing at a rapid pace, where they are about to reach more than 500 million users. Read More
Google Maps was said to be a way of organizing the world’s information geographically according to one of its creators, Lars Rasmussen. I remembered that there was a time not too long ago where everyone needs to manually plot their route using physical maps. However, with the availability of this web mapping service application and technology provided by Google, I’m sure it’s made the lives of everyone so much easier. Read More
Do you know that one Google search can power your heart for 9 minutes? And within a month of all Google searches, you can use the same power to pump 2 billion hours of human heart beats. Now that’s a lot more hours than what normal human beings can outlive. Read More
If you can force anyone to follow you on Twitter, who would it be? Apparently Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber are the top three targets after the “accept bug” hits Twitter according to TheNextWeb. It is basically a glitch in the system where it allows about 6000+ of users to covertly force anyone to follow any Twitter account. Read More
Hence, I’ve decided to hold an upscale TweetUp with support from 24seven before I’m enlisted into the National Service on the 8 of June. Tweet Tuesday is an upscale version of the plain TweetUp, with a slight twist to it. Based on the idea of connecting people online through offline networking, the event aims to bring people together and connect with others on a more personal level. Read More

Infographic: Evolution Of Privacy Policy On Facebook

Avatar Posted by omgzam under Social Media
From http://omgzam.com 5311 days ago
Made Hot by: BIZvoter on May 11, 2010 9:52 pm
There’s no denying that Facebook is one of the greatest social networking platform for both users and businesses up to this date. However, Facebook hasn’t always managed its users’ data well. Take for example, the most recent case where their Facebook chat’s privacy was compromised by a loophole in the system. They’ve also changed how your personal information is classified several times, sometimes in a manner that has been confusing for their users; like the most recent change. Read More

The Thin Line Between Editorial & Advertorial

Avatar Posted by omgzam under Marketing
From http://omgzam.com 5312 days ago
Made Hot by: ben.corporate@ILforums on May 11, 2010 8:40 am
In what is becoming an increasingly competitive business environment, advertisers are beginning to turn to an alternative approach to communicate their messages to their target audience. If the separation between blog posts’ editorial and advertising sides was once a gulf, it is now diminished to the size of a sidewalk crack. Read More
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