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Sharing 2.0: Facebook’s New Open Graph

Sharing 2.0: Facebook’s New Open Graph

By Timmy Bosch  Recently, Facebook announced that the new features in its Open Graph are available to all application developers.  Although changes to Facebook’s Open Graph were no surprise, watching this paradigm shift unfold has been impressive. I have been observing the 60 apps involved in Facebook’s Open Graph Beta very closely and have come [...]

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#SuperBowl Gone Social

By Lauren Sleeper This year’s Super Bowl promises to be the most wired yet.  Fans are able to interact with each other, their team, and the athletes playing like never before.  The social campaigns from brands, the NFL and the teams themselves are all proving that social TV truly has arrived.  

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Happy Saving: Gimme Bar Loves You

By Rodney Hazard What would you rather use, Pinterest or Gimme Bar? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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Get Your Speak On: #LikeableU 2012 Call for Speakers!

Get Your Speak On: #LikeableU 2012 Call for Speakers!

By Megan McMahon Likeable Media’s 2nd Annual #LikeableU Conference is knocking on the door and we’re giving YOU the opportunity to showcase yourself as a speaker! #LikeableU is a full-fledged social media conference located in NYC where you will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with the best of the industry. This year, #LikeableU will [...]

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7 Great Products for Sharing Your Social Passion Online and Off

By Meghan Gargan Every now and then there is a Likeable blog post that demands a follow up! Last February, my Meg(h)an counterpart wrote about taking your techie passion offline with some socially-inspired products and merchandise. Since then we’ve seen new platforms introduced, old platforms updated and the desire for social integration online and off [...]

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Speaking in Twenglish: Social Media Language

Speaking in Twenglish: Social Media Language

This post was written by Eric Abrams. Eric is one of Likeable’s newest buzz builders. Here is what he thinks of the evolution of language. The Evolution of Language through Social Media There’s this great lecture by David Byrne, former frontman of the Talking Heads, that has been circling the internet for a while.  In this [...]

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Get Fit With Social

by: Jamey Brown   Come end of December we all make that same goal: to stay fit. But do we ever think to incorporate this objective with social media? This resolution seems pretty generic, and can sometimes fall by the wayside, but it can flourish with the addition of certain social networks. Here are some examples:

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Screen to Screen: Brands That Are Taking Social Full Circle

By Carrie Tylawsky  More and more often we are seeing brands fully integrating their social marketing into their overall consumer-facing strategy. It started slow (a link here, a call to action there) but increasingly over the past few months we at Likeable have seen this taking over – especially on TV. Here are a few [...]

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Put on Your Specs for A Holistic View: Social Media Integration

Put on Your Specs for A Holistic View: Social Media Integration

By Dean Opriasa Today’s marketing activities are ever so changing. Old school meets new school with traditional media and social media often crossing over. And because they do, integrating activities across the marketing mix only makes sense.

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Social Redesign: Who Did It Best?

Social Redesign: Who Did It Best?

By Amy Kattan With the popularity of social media continuing to skyrocket, it’s no wonder that 2011 was a year of great change. With the number of social media users growing more and more every day and new platforms emerging and thriving (e.g. Google+, Pinterest, etc.), current social media powerhouses have to constantly adapt to [...]

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