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11 February 2009
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A survey of more than 1000 homes from ABI Research shows that an increasing number of people are looking for widening access to social media. 36 percent of those who regularly access social media would like to see some form of access through their TV.
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Mobile social networking is quickly growing in Western Europe as during the period between November 2007 to November 2008 the category expanded by 125 per cent.
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A prankster who conned thousands of Twitter users by pretending to be the Dalai Lama has returned to the site after a brief 'exile.'
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Twitter, the web sensation of 2009, continues its meteoric rise having climbed into the top 100 most-visited websites in the UK.
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A LOCAL authority which reached out to the Facebook generation has suffered an embarrassing snub. Stockport council set up a page on the social networking site with the aim of spreading the word about its services. But six months on, the authority has been exposed as an online pariah – after it attracted only six 'fans'.
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Congratulations to BBC executive Daren Forsyth who is leaving Media Trust after one year to explore the potential of a Twitter-inspired business for large organisations and brands.
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