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Dealing with the Jeremy Clarksons of social
Peter Wood
02 December 2011, 2:53PM

I'm always amazed at the liberal view people have regarding social media moderation. The consensus around the globe seems to be that you can say what you like on social platforms and that a brand should just suck it up and leave it sitting there as some sort of homage to freedom of speech.

What happens to your Facebook profile when you die? [infographic]
Dan Leahul
02 December 2011, 11:49AM

Three Facebook users die every minute. That's 1.78m deceased Facebook accounts in 2011 alone. What happens to your Facebook account after you die? Is Facebook slowly turning into a digital graveyard?

The X Factor: Social media points to a Little Mix victory - Week 8 [infographic]
Rachel Hawkes
02 December 2011, 11:21AM

X Factor: Tulisa ? Social media points to a Little Mix victory
? Contestants grow by average of 12,400 fans during live shows
? Approximately 80.3 million views on YouTube in eight weeks

With just two more live shows to go, Week 8 (the quarter finals) saw each of the five contestants sing two songs each; a guilty pleasure, and a song by a musical hero. Aside from 17 year old Janet Devlin forgetting the words during her first song (not her first time), the show experienced less drama.

The week in search - this is my truth tell me yours
Stefan Hull
02 December 2011, 10:08AM

So, Cyber Monday has been and gone – but not forgotten, unless you’re using Bing that is.

Danny Sullivan over at Search Engine Land picked up on the fact that the site of the trade organisation that came up with the concept quite literally got lost on Bing.

Twitter the #YearInReview: A year in stories
@gordonmacmillan
02 December 2011, 9:33AM

Twitter has just put out the December edition of Twitter Stories, which highlights ten remarkable and often moving moments of 2011 that played out in part on Twitter.

There is the story of Shohaib Athar, better known to millions as @ReallyVirtual, who live tweeted the moment when Osama bin Laden was found and killed. While many of us know the that story, and how we shared it on Twitter, there are other tales that are less well known such as that of the former Puerto Rican homeless man Daniel Morales, @putodanny, who found hope and his daughter who he had not seen for 11 years.

Google gives YouTube a new look
Polly Becker
02 December 2011, 8:30AM

Google has given YouTube a seasonal makeover with the introduction of a new homepage, Channel design and a fresh coat of digital paint. Here are three ways these updates will improve your YouTube life.

Yahoo!'s top searches of 2011 show we've got money on our minds
Sue Keogh
01 December 2011, 9:50PM
Search engine Yahoo!'s annual Year in Review has revealed the most popular search terms of 2011, and it's no surprise to see that the top three are all related to the state of our finances.
Moderating and managing content on Google Plus Pages
Tamara Littleton
01 December 2011, 6:45PM

A lot has been written about how to set up a Google Plus page, and reports are starting to come in about some of the best brand implementations. But we're interested in how to administrate and manage a G+ brand page - and how easy it is (if at all) to moderate and manage user content. This is important if you're a brand about to create a presence on a new network.

Will Spotify's music platform hit the right note with brands?
Sarah Shearman
01 December 2011, 3:29PM

Spotify's Daniel Ek must've really enjoyed his time on stage with fellow young-gun chief executive Mark Zuckerberg at this year's f8 conference, because yesterday he took to the stage in what was the company's first ever press conference to announce its new ‘game changing’ app platform.

How Twitter is making money, 2,400 advertisers now onboard
@gordonmacmillan
01 December 2011, 12:35PM

On the day Twitter announced it had hired Bruce Daisley from Google as its first UK commercial director the company’s chief revenue officer Adam Bain has given an in-depth interview about Twitter and how it is making money.

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