Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’


New Vaccination Programme to be Promoted via Social Media
Posted by Zsofia | Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Social media provides a strong platform for condition awareness campaigns and charity fund-raising programmes.

Earlier this month, The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases announced the launch of its END7 campaign, which focuses on eliminating seven Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) by 2020. Working in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The World Health Organisation (WHO) and 13 pharmaceutical companies from the United States, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates, the campaign aims to eliminate lymphatic filariasis, trachoma, and infections caused by three soil-transmitted helminths, schistosomiasis and onchocerciasis.

To aid the initiative, pharma companies have donated pills to treat these NTDs. Novartis in particular has made headlines in the news by extending its commitment to help achieve the elimination of leprosy in partnership with the WHO. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 40
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, January 30th, 2012

1. Facebook Timeline for all

On Tuesday, Facebook announced that Timeline will soon be activated for all users.

Facebook Timeline was introduced last September at the annual f8 conference in San Francisco. In December, Facebook began giving all users the opportunity to switch over. All you had to do to get Facebook Timeline was click the ‘Get Timeline’ button on the Introducing Timeline page, rather than going through the multi-step process of creating a developer account.

Facebook Timeline, for those of us already using it, has meant a whole lot of changes and new features. Timeline neatly packages your life events in the form of photos, status updates and wall posts. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 39
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Welcome to this week’s social media news. Hope everyone had a lovely weekend!

1. Wikipedia Traffic Increased During SOPA Protest Blackout

Wikipedia experienced increased traffic Wednesday, despite blacking out its English language content to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT Intellectual Property Act (PIPA).

Zscaler compared Wikipedia’s traffic midday Wednesday with its traffic the previous Tuesday. While the blackout day only saw slightly more total transactions, the number of unique visitors was noticeably increased.

The below chart compares Wikipedia’s unique visitors on 17th Jan (in red) and 18th Jan (in green).

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The Great Western Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is Getting Social Media Savvy
Posted by Zsofia | Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

To increase channels of communication with the public, the Great Western Hospital has become part of popular social network sites including Facebook and Twitter.

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Social Media News: Issue 38
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, January 16th, 2012

Welcome to this week’s social media news.

1. Twitter unhappy about Google’s social search changes

Twitter has complained about changes made by Google to integrate its social network Google+ into search results. The new feature, called Search plus Your World, will automatically push results from Google+ up the search rankings.

Twitter argued that; “For years, people have relied on Google to deliver the most relevant results any time they wanted to find something on the internet. Often, they want to know more about world events and breaking news. As we’ve seen time and time again, news breaks first on Twitter; as a result, Twitter accounts and tweets are often the most relevant results. We’re concerned that as a result of Google’s changes, finding this information will be much harder for everyone.” (more…)

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Merry Christmas from Nitro Digital! – See our top 5 favourite festive social media campaigns this year
Posted by Zsofia | Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Having had our Secret Santa and our 1920’s themed Christmas Party last week, we have been feeling very festive here at Nitro Digital! We would like to therefore take the chance to say a BIG Merry Christmas to all of you lovely people out there!

To further foster this season’s festivities, we have compiled a collection of Christmas social media campaigns that have caught our eyes this past month. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 37
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, December 19th, 2011

Welcome to this week’s social media news! Hope you are all feeling festive!

Google ‘let it snow’ brings Christmas to your browser

If you’re yet to get into the Christmas spirit, allow Google to help, and with a tech twist. Type ‘let it snow’ into the search engine, and snowflakes will start falling from the top of the screen. Not only that, the screen will start misting up too. You can even write in it by dragging the cursor, just like wiping your finger over a misted-up car window. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 35
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, December 5th, 2011

Welcome to this week’s social media news!

YouTube Gets a New Look

Since Thursday, YouTube revealed a new more ‘Google-like’ look that reflects the design of other Google products. The New YouTube is all about channels, how you use them, make them, curate them and more. Google states on the Get more into YouTube page, “We’ve given YouTube a refresh. When you login, you’ll be greeted with recent activity from your subscriptions. You can also browse and add new Channels to your homepage. Connect with Google+ and Facebook to share your favourites with friends. There’s plenty to discover, so login and give it a spin”. To take a tour of the new YouTube, watch the video below. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 34
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, November 28th, 2011

Welcome to this week’s social media news!

Improved Facebook Insights

In the past several years, companies across various sectors have come to realise the marketing potential of establishing a company Facebook page. Since fans are 40 to 150 times more likely to consume branded materials in their news feeds than on the actual fan page itself, Facebook has recently expanded its insights page including new metrics and analytics designed to remind businesses that the real value of having a Facebook page is providing engaging content. (more…)

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Social Media News: Issue 33
Posted by Zsofia | Monday, November 21st, 2011

Welcome to this week’s social media news!

Facebook and Google Team Up to Fight the E-Parasite Act

Just when we thought the battle lines had been drawn on the Stop Online Piracy Act, tech giants Facebook, Google and Zynga have announced their opposition to the proposed bill.

The companies joined the opposition with a letter to members of the US Senate and House of Representatives about the Stop Online Piracy Act, also called the E-PARASITE act, CNET reports. While they support the bill’s goals of preventing rogue sites from distributing copyrighted materials, the tech giants say the act would “undermine the effective mechanism Congress enacted in the Digital Millennium Copyright ACT (DMCA) to provide a safe harbour for Internet companies that act in good faith to remove infringing content from their sites.” (more…)

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