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Tweet Roundup | 05/21/10

May 24, 2010 by Darrin Widick  Email    Leave a Comment

Tweets on Social media optimization, search engine marketing and digital media through May 21, 2010.

  • ‘What if we helped people experience the best of TV and the best of the web in one seamless experience?’ Google TV: http://bit.ly/cEGFk7
  • A look at how social media is changing govt. agencies and efforts to inform and alert the public in real-time. http://bit.ly/9px9JQ
  • Mark Cuban: ‘Privacy is a boogie man for the media to play with’ and ‘It’s a social network, not your voting record.’ http://bit.ly/czckSc
  • ‘Geo-listing (local business listing) hijackings a real concern.’ http://bit.ly/cKH4Vq
  • 380,000 freelancers from ‘The People’s Media Company’ will now be creating content for Yahoo. BusinessWeek: http://bit.ly/a5U6sQ
  • Google, Microsoft trying to ‘help people get more done in their email’ without having to leave their inboxes. WSJ: http://bit.ly/dn0QuV
  • Mossberg Solution takes a look at Togetherville, a Facebook primer for kids age 6-10. Launches today. http://bit.ly/c9dtHa
  • A look at upstream and downstream Facebook traffic. Can FB drive traffic to your site? Search Engine Watch: http://bit.ly/dBG7Qw
  • After falling 3.4% last year, US online ad spending predicted to rise nearly 11% this year to $25.1 billion. eMarketer: http://bit.ly/a3t41n
  • Nielsen marketshare numbers for April: Google 65.1% — Yahoo 13.5% — Bing 12.9%. http://bit.ly/c8FofN
  • Digital Daily asks if the next iPhone is more of an iPad Mini, with the same processor as the iPad but double the RAM. http://bit.ly/ceB18N
  • Crayola, a unit of KC-based Hallmark, launches Liv Crayola to ‘reconnect with teens.’ BrandWeek: http://bit.ly/a3QTb5
  • Barkley’s Chief Idea Officer, Brian Brooker, leaves. Was once the agency’s CEO/chief creative officer. KC Biz Jrnl: http://bit.ly/dpVvrP
  • IAB: 1st quarter Internet ad revenue reaches $5.9 billion, up 7.5% over last year and the highest Q1 on record. http://bit.ly/dcaSP8

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