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10 March 2010
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Barclaycard's Global Head of Advertising and Content, Paul Troy, has said, "Advertising on Twitter will feel like your social media strategy has failed. I think we'll only see lazy advertisers queuing up for this. It doesn't feel like something leading brands will do."
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fashionable thoughts from ASOS' favourite tweeters
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A new accessory from smart textile fashion designer Studio 5050 aims to bring the appeal of social networking to clothing.
The New York-based company is creating an LED display that will link to online data from social networking resources, as well as reacting to other wearers. -
Government websites look set to be hit hardest by plans to strengthen digital marketing regulation.
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Eye-tracking shows that tweets added into search results don't get much attention. Too soon to be useful, or never going to be useful?
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Facebook has changed the face of media and communications and thus its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, will be honored at this year’s Cannes Lions advertising festival as its ‘Media Person of the Year’.
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The Economist, in a special report on social networking, notes that a survey of 1,400 chief information officers conducted last year by the recruitment firm, Robert Half Technology, found that only one-tenth of them gave employees full access to such networks during the day, and that many were blocking Facebook and Twitter altogether.
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