February 23rd, 2010 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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Whereas social networks grow up with more and more users and features and community management becomes a real specialty/added value, the EU bubble also wants to have its piece of cake. What are the main social networks for EU affairs people? How are they using them? What for? Will the rising demand be satisfied?
The list could [...]
November 27th, 2009 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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In a few years, we’ll not only remember 2009 as the year of the Lisbon Treaty but also as the year 0 in terms of European communication. Yes, it was a remarkable year with lots of premieres and innovative ways of communicating, especially coming from the European Parliament in order to bring citizens to vote. [...]
November 24th, 2009 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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Speaking of how big social media are becoming is much easier to imagine if we consider it in real time. Thanks to Gary Hayes, there is now a very cool and interactive tool counting the average activity of major social media including Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Definitely worth having a look!
In his blog, Gary explains [...]
November 17th, 2009 |
by Digimahti |
published in
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The next European Commissioners have not all been announced yet that concerns arise among feminists. As euObserver reported, “President Jose Manuel Barroso [...] admitted he is unlikely to achieve his aim of getting more women commissioners in the next commission than is currently the case”.
So far, between 4 and 8 women are expected to be [...]