One common misnomer is that Social Media and the Internet is a place for kids, teens and university students exclusively. Nothing could be further from the truth. One of the most mind-blowing stats about the Web came out in July of 2009 when it was reported that there are more grandparents than high school students on Facebook…. Read More
Archive for January 30th, 2010
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 Tags: baby boom, baby boomers, co workers, constant contact, digits, emarketer, facebook, family friends, friends and co, grandparents, high school students, misnomer, news item, online communities, personal choice, personal connections, purchase decision, registers, university students, world war ii
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Tomorrow is a big day. You don’t have to be a Mac Fanboi to say that. You don’t even have to be a proud Geek or Digital Marketing professional. Tomorrow is not about Apple. Tomorrow is not about whatever they’ve decided to call the new Apple Tablet (and yes, it’s coming tomorrow – the news is already… Read More
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 Tags: apple tablet, christmas eve, computer software, digital marketing, disruption, dramatic statement, human beings, hype, iphone, keyboards, marketing communications, media publishing, mice, mobile industry, moment in time, moses, music industry, rumour mill, spheres, standard computer
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