links for 2010-03-11
12 March 2010
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On the web, you have about two seconds to engage any given visitor, so getting right to the point is crucial. One way to accomplish this is to skip the excess footage at the beginning of an embedded YouTube video to start with the most relevant "scene." Here's how it's done
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The explosion of mobile use in developing countries is helping transform health care.
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On the one hand, you have what many regard as Britain's most influential daily newspaper; on the other, a social network with more than 400 million members and global reach. The Daily Mail and Facebook are at war, with new media accused of failing to protect children – and old media in the dock for shoddy journalism.
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New research has cast social networking site Twitter as somewhere hordes of people have signed up, tuned in and vegged out: only 21 per cent of its 20 million account holders are "true" Twitter users.
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ASOS is dropping the role of social media manager after the departure of Ilana Fox in February.
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