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Social Media Digest: Colin Was Here, Bing Adds Facebook and Eurovision Buzz

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Welcome to this week’s Social Media Digest! Let us know your favourite social media stories of the week (and if you know who/what/where Colin might be) in the comments or via Twitter – @Allllliiiii / @Umpf

1. An American restaurant has unleashed a very public and very embarrassing tirade of abuse on its Facebook page following its Amy'sappearance on the Gordon Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares. The restaurateurs’ stubborn behaviour on the show caught the attention of Redditors who were quick to poke fun at Amy’s Baking Company on Facebook – leading to the most brilliant of meltdowns on Facebook. File under ‘what NOT to do’…

2. From today, search engine Bing will now show Facebook comments by your friends that are relevant to your search in its Social Sidebar. You can like and comment on people’s posts directly via Bing, or click through to see the original post on Facebook. Bing notes that this addition makes the link between searching and doing – for example, if you search for an event you can immediately see if any of your Facebook friends are attending. It’s a clever addition, but will it turn people away from Google?

3. Capitalising on the coolest feature of Google+, Google has announced that it will be upgrading its Hangouts service as a stand-along web app. Introducing the new app, Vic Gundotra said that Google aims to ‘get gadgets out of the way’ so that people could connect with their friends regardless of operating systems or platform. Hangouts can include text, photos and videos which will be stored so that they can be referred back to later and contacts will be ranked by how often you chat to them.

4. ‘Colin was here’. Three short words that caused uproar this week on Twitter when Sky News’ Twitter posted the mysterious tweet. The tweet was quickly deleted and Sky has blamed the tweet on a hack, saying that ‘action was swiftly taken and we are working with Twitter and our in house security to ensure this cannot happen again’, but of course the internet was quick to respond. Colin has not yet come forward to take the blame / spotlight.

Brandwatch5. Ahead of Eurovision this Saturday, Brandwatch have created a Eurovision dataviz that tracks Twitter buzz in real-time. As tweets happen, they’ll be categorised by country and then further drilled down into topic, including outfit, political, sex factor, appearance, dance routine, stagecraft, performance, voice and song. The dataviz launches Saturday night at 8pm – give it a go while you’re rooting for Bonnie!

Social Media Digest: Pinterest Explodes, Google Retails & Twaffic Twouble

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Welcome back to our round-up of all that’s hot on the world of social media. You probably haven’t been able to move for Pinterest stories this week, but we’ve been digging up some gems on other emerging platforms and some of the larger brands, so make yourself a brew, have a read and get back to us with your thoughts. As always, we’d love to hear from you.

#Pinterest Logo 6501. Pinterest has already hit 10 million US monthly uniques, which is faster than any other standalone site…ever. In fact, by the time you’ve finished

reading this, it will have probably grown to 20 million. TechCrunch attained exclusive data from comScore showing Pinterest just hit 11.7 million unique monthly U.S. visitors, crossing the 10 million mark faster than any other standalone site in history. In fact, users are spending so much time sharing their favorite images that now only Facebook and Tumblr have more social media time on site than Pinterest. Who’s propelling its rise? 18-34 year old upper income women from the American heartland. Maybe we should call it blow-dryer growth. If you’d like to see our profile, just click here.

Will Pinterest be bigger than Twitter?  Read our blog here.

Techcrunch Pinterest 10 Million Users Fastest Ever2. Sky News has told its journalists not to repost information from any Twitter users who are not an employee of the broadcaster. An email to staff on Tuesday laid out new social media guidelines for Sky News employees, including a contentious ban on retweeting rival “journalists or people on Twitter”. The new

guidelines also warn Sky News journalists to “stick to your own beat” and not to tweet about non-work subjects from their professional accounts.

3. Following on from the news that Amazon may open high street stores, Google plans its first stand-alone retail store at its European headquarters in Dublin after a trial at a computer shop in London, according to a filing by the world’s most-popular search engine. The Google Store would be open to the public and sell unspecified Google merchandise, Google’s Irish unit said in a local planning application. Located in the Montevetro office block on Dublin’s Barrow Street, the store would have about 123 square meters (1,323 square feet) of space, including an added mezzanine floor designed to draw attention from passersby.

Google Top Secret

4. The crowd-source funding site Kickstarter has been doing well recently, giving thousands of entrepreneurs the opportunity to bring their projects to life. It also just hit a major milestone: the service has now funded two million-dollar projects, both on the same day. First up was the Elevation Dock for the iPhone, which takes design cues from Apple’s own aluminum unibody products. It hit $1 million in donations sometime around 1:30PM Eastern today. Following it was Tim Schafer’s Double Fine Adventure, which hit its initial goal of $400,000 in approximately eight hours.

Fail Whale

5. For probably not the last time, an entire country has taken up the fight against Twitter. A request for an injunction to stop Twitter users from alerting drivers to police roadblocks, radar traps and drunk-driving checkpoints could make Brazil the first country to take Twitter up on its plan to censor content at governments’ requests. Twitter unveiled plans last month that would allow country-specific censorship of tweets that might break local laws. “As far as we know this is the first time that a country has attempted to take Twitter up on their country-by-country take down,’’ Eva Galperin of the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation said in a telephone interview Thursday.

6. Fresh from a rather uplifting IPO, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is in line for a tasty 45% bonus.