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MEC @ E3
This June, the gaming industry came together for the 19th Annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Launched in 1995, E3 is the leading annual video game industry event, bringing together exhibitors from around the world to showcase the latest and greatest across hardware companies, gaming studios, accessory producers, and leading gaming sites.
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MEC |
2013 |
Yes We Cannes
Everyone from Jenson Button to P. Diddy made an appearance at this year’s Cannes Advertising Festival. However, as per previous years, much of the action took place “off Palais”.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Facebook’s New Video Ads
As online video advertising grows on a global scale, Facebook looks to launch a new video ad format allowing it to tap into this rapidly expanding market.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Where Next For Yahoo?
Yahoo, with making acquisitions, improved earnings, content announcements, and generally making more noise in the market. But does this mean things have turned around?
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Taking a bite out of Apple
Apple has recently been under intense pressure as competitors, particularly Google and Samsung, continue to gain market share by introducing new and highly competitive products.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Twitter Brings Keyword Targeting to Social
Twitter has announced a significant enhancement to its Promoted Tweets. “Keyword targeting in timeline” allows brands to show ads to users who have tweeted or interacted with a tweet that contains specific words and phrases. This new functionality gives advertisers a paid search style model within Twitter similar to Google’s.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Twitter to Launch Music Service
In January, Twitter launched Vine, a six second (or less) video sharing service. Now it is set to launch a music service – knowing eight out of ten of the most followed accounts are musicians.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Facebook Home
Facebook Announces 'Home', a customized Facebook experience for Android devices.
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MEC |
2013 |
Using data visualisation to map brands online
Although the debate around how, or even if, the influence and contribution of social media to brands can be measured rages on, social media measurement is now firmly mainstream.
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MEC |
2013 |
SxSW Interactive 2013 Wrap-Up
Mindshare US identified key trends seen on the ground from SxSW Interactive 2013.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
What Publishers Really Need To Know About Viewable Impressions
In 2012, viewable impressions gained strong momentum as a new metric.
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Acceleration |
2013 |
MEC @ SXSW 2013
5 trends from SXSWi 2013 and why they matter to you.
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MEC |
2013 |
Facebook Launches New News Feed Design
Facebook launched a new News Feed design, which will impact the visual and navigational experience on the platform.
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MEC Interaction |
2013 |
Social@Ogilvy Blog
Social.Ogilvy.com is our corporate blog focused on thought leadership, which has been strategically built to reflect the top social and digital trends, to maximize social sharing, and to cultivate online conversation across different platforms.
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Social@Ogilvy |
2013 |
Acquisition by Facebook of ATLAS from Microsoft by Mindshare
Facebook has confirmed that it has entered an agreement with Microsoft to purchase Atlas, the digital ad server and measurement solution.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Social Insight - Oscar Pistorius
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius, who faces murder charges over the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, has dominated global coverage these past two weeks.
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MEC |
2013 |
Review Preview No.3
RP No.3 is a series of essays from across the MEC network that cover the most significant trends of the past 12 months, while also looking forward to what we expect to be the key trends of 2013 and beyond.
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MEC |
2013 |
Social Business Development Roadmap in China
In the 3rd and final installment in the "From Social Media to Social Business” white paper series, “Social Business Development Roadmap in China”, is aimed at leading business into hitherto uncharted territory.
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CIC |
2013 |
Google "Shopping Ads"
In December last year Google announced plans for rolling out Google Shopping. These new and more distinct looking shopping ads are based on Product Listing ads (PLA) and appear both in a stand-alone shopping section and blend with traditional sponsored links. The change means an end to the free product listings, pulling in advertisers own product SKU feeds, that have been in place for years.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Tout
Headquartered in San Francisco, Tout is a social media platform that allows users to shoot 15-second video status updates via smartphones and webcams.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
CES 2013 Summary
It’s extraordinarily difficult to capture the madness of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in one page. Here’s a quick take on some of the key talking-points and trends.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Facebook Goes Into the Search Business
Facebook introduces Graph Search, a major new search feature that enables users to get information through their network of friends, or their “social graph”. Importantly it includes brand pages, thus encouraging marketers to invest in stronger fan hubs within Facebook as well as on the Web.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
Samsung’s Tizen-Based Phones
Samsung has announced plans to launch multiple devices using Linux-based mobile operating system Tizen. This represents a significant move away from the Google-owned Android operating system it has used in most, but not all, of its devices to date. Based on Samsung’s market share, this move could see Tizen quickly establish itself into the 3rd or 4th most used operating system behind Apple and Android.
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Mindshare |
2013 |
The Adaptive Election
Barack Obama acknowledged his victory last Tuesday by sending a tweet to his followers and posting a “hug” photo with his wife on Facebook. The result was the most liked and re-tweeted post in the history of the Internet, and further proof of the power of social marketing and media.
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Mindshare |
2012 |
Microsoft Do Not Track Update
Microsoft’s announcement that its new Internet Explorer 10 will have a Do Not Track (DNT) signal automatically enabled, means consumers will unknowingly be “opted-out” of some online behavioral advertising.
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Mindshare |
2012 |