Twitter Annotations Are Scaring the Social Junkies
June 9, 2010 – There is a lot of chatter out there about Twitter Annotations and how it will affect Google Wave. Real time annotations are a new type of indexing but it is too early to predict the...
View ArticleFiltering Twitter Noise with Kosmix
June 15, 2010 – A new product, Tweetbeat, seeks to filter the 65 million daily tweets into a digestible amount of popular and important tweets based on your search. This new product is being previewed...
View ArticleTwitter Places Moves Toward Semantic Search
January 12, 2011 – Localeze’s “Persistent ID” (PID) system has been integrated into Twitter Places alongside other services such as Gowalla and OpenTable. SearchEngineWatch brought this to our...
View ArticleTwitter’s Ad Revenue Soars
January 27, 2011 – Recent reports predict a bright future for Twitter and their ad revenue. The social networking site is predicted to earn nearly three times the revenue growth as compared to 2010....
View ArticleOnline Reputation Monitoring Tool Released
April 7, 2011 – SAS has a new tool that allows companies to monitor social network conversations related to their brand and more actively manage their online reputation. This “fly on the wall”...
View ArticleSocial Indexing’s Future
The term “like” has taken on a whole new meaning since the advent of Facebook, with new concepts subsequently emerging. Enter “social indexing.” We found this interesting topic on Tech News Daily in...
View ArticleCanadian Government Embracing Social Media
The Canadian Government will combine Identity technologies with social media to enable their Open Government 2.0 strategy – Enterprise 2.0 – and it will be available to the public. The term ‘Enterprise...
View ArticleThe Pope Tweets
Times have definitely changed and it has never been more apparent than in the latest news of the Pope tweeting. Yes, you read that correctly. Pope Benedict XVI tweeted for the first time today, the...
View ArticleTraditional Media Still Hanging On
Despite the predictions of many, the death of traditional media may not have arrived, just yet. The latest Ipsos Mendelsohn survey of affluent Americans reveals less than 20% of “rich” Americans have...
View ArticleTwitter Usage Continues to Grow
Twitter continues to grow in usage and in data, personal data. More than 400 million tweets take place each day, which is up from 340 million just one month ago. Interestingly, the majority of Twitter...
View ArticleWhere to Start?
The Library of Congress started taking steps in 2010 toward preserving the nation’s increasingly digital heritage — by acquiring Twitter’s entire archive of tweets and planning to make it all available...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence in the Social Media Realm
Twitter is making artificial intelligence efforts a priority. They are seeking experts to fill out a new team called ‘Cortex.’ Business Insider brought this news to us in their article, “Here’s what...
View ArticleSocial Content Going Live
The trend seems to be all about live content. After year’s of YouTube pushing old and older content, Twitter’s Periscope live-streaming app got the attention of users ranging from celebrities to...
View Article#Hashtag
Think about the many ways in which we can search the web. First, there are various browsers to choose from: Chrome, FireFox, or Internet Explorer, for example. Then, you have search engine such as...
View ArticleHashtag This
A historian, a librarian and a snowman walked into a bar. What? You have heard this one already? Recently, the American Historical Association (AHA) held its annual conference in Denver, Colorado. The...
View ArticleDictionaries in the World of Social Media
The days of encyclopedias may have been ended by Google and other search engines, but dictionaries are standing the test of time. This interesting information came to us from the NBC affiliate in...
View ArticleSocial Media in Records Management
Records management can be challenging, but just when you think your challenges might be the largest battle yet, consider what the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) face on a daily...
View ArticleCanadian Government Embracing Social Media
The Canadian Government will combine Identity technologies with social media to enable their Open Government 2.0 strategy – Enterprise 2.0 – and it will be available to the public. The term ‘Enterprise...
View ArticleSocial Media’s Role in Our Culture
Social media and its impact on politics, religion, social policies and current affairs has been under the microscope for some time now. Many believe the voyeuristic use of social media and the armchair...
View ArticleLike, Follow and Share Access
Access Innovations was founded in 1978 and offers an extensive line of information management and database construction products and services for academic institutions, government agencies, and...
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