Social Media Story of the week
by admin on November 18, 2009
in Social Media
Social Media Story of the week – week ending 20th November.
Here are the stories/ articles that were nominated for this weeks poll -
Story of the week (ending Fri 20th Nov 09) - PLEASE hit RT and get more people to vote.
- User-Created Content Dominates the Brand Message (36%, 4 Votes)
- Most Fortune 100 Companies Don’t Get Twitter (27%, 3 Votes)
- Facebook Comes to the PlayStation 3 Soon (18%, 2 Votes)
- Retweet This: Twitter Retweets Now Live For Everyone (18%, 2 Votes)
- Twitter Launches in French (1%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 11
1. Facebook Comes to the PlayStation 3 Soon
November 12th, 2009 | by Barb Dybwad
“We caught wind of some sort of Facebook integration coming to Sony’s flagship Playstation 3 console last week, and now the news is official. Facebook support will be introduced to the console in the next firmware update, version 3.10,…”
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2. STUDY: Most Fortune 100 Companies Don’t Get Twitter
November 17th, 2009 | by Vadim Lavrusik
“In August we reported that a large number of Fortune 100 companies have embraced Twitter, but how well are they actually using it? A study released today (PDF) by Weber Shandwick says the answer is not very well,…”
3. Social Media in Search: User-Created Content Dominates the Brand Message
November 17th, 2009 | by Jennifer Van Grove
“One of the most commonly repeated phrases in the era of the social web is that you don’t control your own message, your customers do. While those of us working in the social arena can cite a number of examples where this has proven to be the case, more traditional brands can be reluctant to embrace this ideology. However, some interesting new search data from 360i might convince them otherwise…”
4. Twitter Launches in French
November 19th, 2009 | by Jennifer Van Grove
“Twitter’s translation project is rolling along rather quickly now. Earlier in the month Twitter launched in Spanish, and as of today, Twitter is now available in French…”
5. Retweet This: Twitter Retweets Now Live For Everyone
November 19th, 2009 | by Jennifer Van Grove
“Sandwiched in between monumental feature releases like Twitter Lists and the geolocation API has been Twitter’s most controversial feature yet: native support of retweets…”
















































