can myspace make it back in the charts?
myspace was an early leader in social media but has fallen on hard times lately. will the planned relaunch help myspace recapture its old glory?
myspace was an early leader in social media but has fallen on hard times lately. will the planned relaunch help myspace recapture its old glory?
the nlrb ruled this month that costco’s social media policies were too broad and infringed on employee free speech. the ruling has implications beyond the world of unionized labor, however.
twicca, a twitter client for android, is the best twitter client I’ve used. after a long awaited update, it now supports multiple users.
when you want to connect with someone, linkedin asks for some context. try to connect with a stranger too often on linkedin and the service at least asks for an email address as evidence of some connection. endorsements lack even that – there’s no “how do you know dennis is a widget making guru?’
make your google+ ads more effective with social extensions. ads will be annotated with plus ones they receive
podio is great for collaboration on small group projects. but is there still a version control issue, even with the integration of several big-name file sharing tools? here’s what seems like the best solution for the version control problem.
some e-retailers are playing with identity-based pricing. dynamic pricing against competitors has been going on for a while, but now it’s what _you_ do that could cost you.
exec summ: I am on emusic’s monthly subscription plan. emusic wants me to buy more music, also known as incremental purchase. here is a strategy for making that happen more often: make me want it.
hubspot announced a major upgrade to its core product line this week, and it looks amazing.