GetUp! uses social media, SMS to boost election campaign
Political lobby group GetUp! has shared insights into how email, social media and SMS were crucial to the success of its recent election campaign.
Political lobby group GetUp! has shared insights into how email, social media and SMS were crucial to the success of its recent election campaign.
SBS is moving towards a more personalised social media experience through developing a Chinese language project that utilises online communities.
Bloglines, the venerable RSS reader, will cease to exist in a few weeks, according to its owner, Ask.com.
Leaving the house this weekend? Telling all your Facebook buds about it? You might want to reconsider that.
Yahoo's news division has launched a new social-networking site that focuses on policy debates driving November's midterm elections in the U.S., with the site giving users a chance to debate and vote on issues.
ASX-listed software company, Datasquirt (ASX:DSQ), has announced it will attempt to break into the UK reseller market by extending its CONTACT communication platform for contact centres.
A new IBM Corp. global study of today's university and graduate students reveals unique Gen-Y traits that paint a profile of the IT manager of the future whose leadership strategy is built on an affinity for social networking and a global approach to innovation.
In a sign of the growing influence of social media in the enterprise, Salesforce has launched Chatter Mobile, a mobile collaboration platform.
A Japanese journalist freed over the weekend by captors in Afghanistan managed to send two Twitter messages before his release while teaching a captor how to access the Internet on a new cell phone, he said Tuesday.
Google's recent social media asset buy-up lacks a well-defined strategy, according to Ovum analysts Eden Zoller and Neha Dharia.
Twitter's mobile user base has spiked 62 percent since mid-April, thanks in great part to the release of official Twitter applications for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry phones.
Apple's "social network for music" may be off-key.
Users of obscure third-party Twitter applications may be surprised to find that their apps no longer work, if the app creators of those apps haven't been keeping up with changes in the Twitter API (application programming interface).
Scammers are trying to take advantage of the fact that many users will soon have to update their version of the TweetDeck Twitter software.
After months of negotiations, Google has renewed the content licensing deal that allows it to publish full-text news articles from the Associated Press on Google sites such as Google News.