links for 2009-10-22
23 October 2009
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The BBC and other websites can learn lessons from Huffington Post's success in linking with Facebook
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New social media technology will cause major headaches for PR professionals.
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A group of UCLA researchers has determined that for middle-aged and older folks, using the Internet, particularly search, causes enhanced neural stimulation leading to better reasoning and decision-making.
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Some 19% of internet users now say they use Twitter or another service to share updates about themselves, or to see updates about others. This represents a significant increase over previous surveys in December 2008 and April 2009, when 11% of internet users said they use a status-update service.
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New research by Citibank reveals that social media has yet to penetrate the small business world, finding that 76% of the 500 organizations surveyed have not found social media useful in generating business.
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Twitter has signed deals to put messages sent via the microblogging service into the Microsoft and Google search indexes.
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Guardian developers Lisa van Gelder and Martyn Inglis studied Google Wave in a recent DevLab research project. In this article Lisa gives a detailed explanation of what's exciting, what's not, and why it might be worth a closer look.
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Air New Zealand has launched an ad campaign with a strapline inspired by a passenger's Twitter post that applauded the airline for "allowing its staff to have a personality".
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Google is to enhance its music search results to allow consumers to buy songs for download.
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