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Author |
Date |
YouTube Channels
After months of speculation, Google has finally announced the launch of over 100 new YouTube channels.
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Norm Johnston, Mindshare |
2011 |
Get Some Culture. Pick Up Your Smart Phone.
QR codes present museums with the opportunity to invite visitors to a more dynamic and interactive experience, to educate visitors on works of art and to promote events and exhibits.
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Remy Wainfeld, RTCRM |
2011 |
Visible Metrics
Visible Metrics is the ability to measure the visible time an ad is displayed on the visible window of the user browser.
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André Lima, Mindshare |
2011 |
Checking in at the Museum with Foursquare
Foursquare remains a niche service that lacks widespread adoption: The number of museum visitors who check in is a tiny fraction of total visits. How much should they invest in using Foursquare?
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Kara Reinsel, RTCRM |
2011 |
Explore America's Parks Online and Via Social Media
The National Park Service has begun to utilize various social media platforms and has utilized its .gov website to engage with audiences
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Rebecca Johnson, RTCRM |
2011 |
Google Art Project – Bringing New Meaning to “Digital Art”
The Google Art Project technology creates interesting new opportunities for any business with a product that involves a physical space.
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Alyssa Ng,RTCRM |
2011 |
Groupon: Good for Consumers, Good for Museums
Social couponing sites such as Groupon drive not only media coverage, but also foot traffic for cultural institutions and cultural events that otherwise may go unnoticed.
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Sara Weiner, RTCRM |
2011 |
Seeing Differently: Vision Technology in Museums
Museums have always existed to make art, culture and history more accessible to everyone. New technological innovations are redefining the traditional museum experience by changing how visitors can access and engage with exhibited artifacts.
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Robert Chedid, RTCRM |
2011 |
Google Analytics Premium
Will Google be able to get their 'FREE' or 'STANDARD' version users pay for a premium GA account?
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Prabhvir Sahmey, Mindshare |
2011 |
Inflating CPC's & Means to Control in Paid Search Campaigns
Advertiser expect efficiencies in media buys and reducing CPC's with year-on-year investment - but given the nature of the medium, it has resulted in increase in CPC's in some of our campaigns.
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Prabhvir Sahmey, Mindshare |
2011 |
Generic Top-Level Domain Names
The first major domain name shake up since .com's introduction will provide companies with the opportunity to re-think how their customers experience their web site.
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Jon East & Tom Slade, Mindshare |
2011 |
Kindle Fire - The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire is being positioned as Amazon's iPad killer, and Bezos has taken direct aim at what is arguably Apple's Achilles heel: price.
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Norm Johnston, Mindshare |
2011 |
Facebook F8
Will recently announced changes dramatically change the way that users interact on Facebook?
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Brook Minto, Mindshare |
2011 |
Using Social Media to Get an Internship
Companies and brands can adapt some student strategies for finding work for their own self-promotion
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Michelle Fares, RTCRM |
2011 |
>iclicker: Get the Internet Generation to Pay Attention in Class
Stimulating and continually engaging students in classrooms has always been a challenge for teachers.
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Rebecca Johnson, RTCRM |
2011 |
What Google's Purchase of Zagat Means for Local
Zagat fills an interesting hole for Google in that it represents a professional content acquisition for a company that has, historically, only been about organizing the information created by others.
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Michael Taylor, GroupM Search |
2011 |
My Enemy's Enemy
In an unexpected move last week, AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft formed a partnership to sell each other's online display inventory.
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Hannah Mirza, Mindshare |
2011 |
The iPad as a Study-Buddy
While paper textbooks are still the norm, more and more iPads are making their way into the classroom.
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Sara Weiner, RTCRM |
2011 |
Kindle Textbooks: Saving Backs and Wallets Since 2011
Amazon recently announced that it would begin a rental program for Kindle-compatible textbooks.
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David BenBassett, RTCRM |
2011 |
What Next For Yahoo?
The departure of Carol Bartz is the latest episode in Yahoo's efforts to solidify their place amongst an increasingly competitive landscape
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Norm Johnstom, Mindshare |
2011 |
Facebook Changes Privacy Settings
Facebook announced some major (and sweeping) changes with regards to sharing and privacy on the social network last week that are beginning to be seen on the site.
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Paul Armstrong, Mindshare |
2011 |
The CDC Knows Social Media
Marketers can draw lessons from the CDC use of social media.
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Sara Weiner, RTCRM |
2011 |
From .com to .brand
An overview of the shift toward the new gTLDs and how gTLDs can be registered, what it means to operate one and the exciting opportunities they provide brands.
|
Ogilvy |
2011 |
Three Lessons from the Launch of D.C.'s New Beer Industry
Washington D.C. is brewing up a homegrown beer industry, and social media is powering its marketing campaign.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Funny Money
How will the world look as we move closer and closer to a moneyless society.
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Burson-Marsteller |
2011 |