I’ve come to realize that I don’t want Facebook to show me everything in the same way that Twitter does.
Source: marketingland.com
Vine Analytics Already? Yep. And Free, Too
The folks at Simply Measured have launched a simple Vine stats report that anyone can use.
According to a report from GlobalWebIndexOne, Pinterest may have dominated U.S. Growth in 2012, but Twitter had the largest global growth.
Twitter Expands Bi-Annual Transparency Report With More US Info
Coinciding with Data Privacy Day, Twitter has produced its second Twitter Transparency Report, sharing more details about U.S. legal requests, saying that 90 percent are in the form of subpoenas, court orders or warrants. The report also details when Twitter notifies users if a request has been made about their account.
Live blog coverage happening now - Twitter’s Director of Trust & Safety Del Harvey keynotes with Danny Sullivan at SMX Social Media in Las Vegas.
Hey, Oprah, if you love Surface so much, why aren’t you tweeting from it? The answer is that she can’t. OK, she can, but the lack of an official Twitter app for Surface, for Windows RT or Windows 8 makes it harder.
Source: marketingland.com
A Plea For An End To Internet Partisanship
Google cofounder Sergey Brin suggested that politicians elected in the US elections should resign from their parties and act as independents. As a citizen of the internet, I couldn’t help but think I’d like to see the same thing happen among our internet rulers, the major internet companies.
So, to rewrite Brin’s request from that perspective:
It is ironic that whenever I have met with people from our major tech companies, they are invariably thoughtful, well-meaning people. And yet collectively, 90% of their effort seems to be focused on how to stick it to the other tech companies.So my plea: please run your companies for the collective benefit of users and the internet, in the way you all so often suggest you want to. It is probably the biggest contribution you could make.
Quite seriously, I’ve met completely rational, thoughtful, well-meaning people at Google who nonetheless don’t prevent the company from sometimes acting in fiercely competitive ways toward other companies.
The same is true for other large internet companies, as well. Apple won’t work with Google; Twitter won’t work with Tumblr; Google won’t work with Microsoft; Facebook won’t work with Google.
I no more expect that partisanship will be abandoned in the tech world than I do in the political world. But if it does, perhaps a leader like Brin in the tech world might actually convince some on the political world to change.
Here’s a start. How about an official Google Voice app for Windows Phone? Microsoft is open to that bipartisanship, but to date, Google can’t muster the resources to make that happen, it seems.
Source: marketingland.com







