Facebook Memology >> what we said and shared in 2011 | Polly Becker | 07 December 2011, 3:35PM | Facebook has just published some fascinating lists looking at what millions of people have posted on Facebook during 2011. They call it “memology” and it takes the pulse of Facebook’s 800 million strong global community. Charlie Sheen captured people’s attention in March, when his trademark “winning,” “tiger blood” and “goddesses” memes took off. Later that month, military operations got underway in Libya, prompting a surge in status updates mentioning “Libya” and “Gaddafi.” | | | | | The top Tweets Per Second (TPS) moments of of 2011 | @gordonmacmillan | 07 December 2011, 11:23AM | As Twitter continues to look back over 2011 it has released a timeline charting the top Tweets Per Second (TPS) of 2011. It is a list of the news as it happened, the live events and breaking news, and how millions of us came together to watch and share in real time via Twitter. | | | Delivering a steady stream of content | Hannah Dunbar | 07 December 2011, 11:07AM | It is widely predicted that demand for streaming video will increase twenty fold in the next five years. From catching up on your favourite show on the BBC's iPlayer, watching Telegraph TV or simply downloading a 30-second clip accompanying the day's top news story, video on demand is everywhere. | | | Making Facebook marketing work | Emily Tan | 07 December 2011, 10:25AM | For years, marketers have been aimlessly chasing fans on Facebook, but it's time to step up and start driving real business results, a report by Forrester Research has advised. According to the paper, marketers are failing to use the platform to its full potential because often, in the rush to start a Facebook page, marketers overlook setting clear objectives for the page. This lack of focus means fans may not get any real value from "liking" the brand. | | | Who is the least twattish Twitterer? | Rich Leigh | 06 December 2011, 2:04PM | A few weeks ago, I asked this question, effectively launching the first stage of The CRAPPs (Communicative Relations Awards from PR Professionals), a light-hearted PR awards scheme launched in 2010 to celebrate the often-fractious relationship between journalists and the public relations industry. | | | The top ten trending topics on Twitter in 2011 [infographic] | Polly Becker | 06 December 2011, 12:40PM | Justin Bieber appears to own Twitter as his 15.1 million followers made sure he leads this top ten trending topics on Twitter 2011 list. Although hats off to One Direction, the 2010 X Factor runners up make an appearance here as too. That’s like six degrees of Kevin Bacon via Twitter. | | | | | Social Media Outrage and Twitribution - The short lifespan of a trending topic | Peter Wood | 06 December 2011, 10:27AM | I was recently asked about the effects of social media and public outrage. Specifically, the question was around Jeremy Clarkson and his 'oh so controversial' comments on the BEEB last week. You know, the comments that were definitely nothing to do with shifting copies of a Christmas DVD. | | | | | | | Latest jobs | | | | Web Master | Recruiter CNN | Salary £competitive | Location London | | | | | |
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