Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

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Facebook, Twitter and now Quora, a new Q & A based Social Networking site which is slowly becoming famous and adding users on the way. Started by ex- facebook employees Adam D’Angelo (ex-chief technology officer of Facebook) and Charlie Cheever (former head of engineering, Facebook Platform and Facebook Connect), Quora was opened to the general [...]

Twitter Vs Facebook

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I started using Facebook while I was in college; I started using Twitter when I joined work.  For a person like me who was not very technologically savvy the initiation process into both took sometime but once I got the hang of them, I found that they are the best ways to connect, stay in [...]

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Social Ads: With Facebook and Twitter gaining grounds, 2011 would be the age of Social Media ads. The ads would focus on the basics of Marketing- Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning the brand in the mind of the consumer. The campaigns would shift focus from mere product description to engaging the customer with the Brand. Mobile [...]

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Now there are chances to regulate the police web traffic over cable and telephone lines, but carriers should control the speed of access to content on wireless devices. NET-NEUTRALITY- A term that means high speed internet providers should not block or slow information or charge websites to pay for a fast lane to reach users [...]

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Entrepreneurs typically lack the time and money to interview a representative cross section of potential customers, let alone analyze substitutes, reconstruct competitors’ cost structures, or project alternative technology scenarios. In fact, too much analysis can be harmful; by the time an opportunity is investigated fully, it may no longer exist. Many successful entrepreneurs spend little [...]