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Fortune 500 Social Media Statistics: Infographic

Fortune 500 Social Media Statistics: Infographic

Go-Gulf.com has put together the infographic below to highlight the key social media statistics for the big corporate players. Unsurprisingly Coca-Cola has the most number of Facebook ‘likes’ with more than 40m, while Starbucks comes in second with just under 29m. What is surprising is that the number of blogs per industry have almost all [...]

Mobile Year in Review 2010

Highlights of the 2010 Year in U.S. Mobile 5 billion mobile apps downloaded, up from 300 million in 2009 5 million Foursquare users, up from 200,000 in 2009 347% growth in mobile Twitter usage 200 million mobile Facebook users 100 million Youtube videos played on mobile devices every day 3,339 average number of texts sent per month [...]

December 2010 World Map of Social Networks

December 2010 World Map of Social Networks

Facebook continues to expand its dominance of social networking, as seen in the December 2010 World Map of Social Networks compiled by Vincenzo Cosenza. A brand new map of the world, showing the most popular social networks by country, according to Alexa & Google Trends for Websites traffic data* (December 2010):

Social Media Listening 2.0 (whitepaper)

Social Media Listening 2.0 (whitepaper)

Listening 2.0: Leveraging Social Intelligence to Drive Business Results, a white paper from Converseon describes the trends in social media monitoring and how companies can intergrate social intelligence into their operations. The paper describes the challenges facing brands monitoring social media as: Social media is becoming a core [...]

Finding Everyone, Anytime, Anywhere!!!

Finding Everyone, Anytime, Anywhere!!!

Just an observation, but talk about being on the grid,  Twitter notes, Seesmic Web, Foursquare, Gowalla, Twidroid, and a number of other social networks, including Facebook , have added or will add shortly location enabled services.  Now I can be found by just about anyone, at anytime, in just about anyplace. Personally, to me it is a bit over [...]

Twitter Buys Mixer Labs and Puts Location-Based Services in the Spotlight

Twitter's acquisition of Mixer Labs , a service that helps developers build location-aware applications, shows that the company hopes to make location broadcasting an important part of its service. And the microblogging service isn't alone, either: Google is getting into location-based services with its work on Google Maps and features like My [...]