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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Coca - Cola wishes a very happy 2012!

Coca - Cola wishes the Indian audience a happy 2012 with this fantastic video ad. TheNewMedia wishe all its readers a very happy new year with this wonderful ad.

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/31/11

1. Facebook and Google+ rivalry to increase in 2012. Some analysts say that a good Facebook IPO will not let Google+ affect Facebook at all. There is another group of analysts that say that Google plans to add g+ to every aspect of Google in 2012 which can change the game. Its wait and watch. To read the full article - click here.



2. The leader of Russia's Orthodox Church, Patriarch warns Russians against trusting the stuff on social networking sites. He didn't approve the revolution against Putin's win in the elections of Russia through social media. To read more - click here.

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/29/11

1. A PwC survey states that lower costs for American health care is going to be a priority in US. Interesting trends to be noted are that people are OK with their health data being shared with hospitals, drug companies, doctors, if it would improve the coordination of care. Social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will become a vital part of health organizations overall strategy to improve patient care and outcome in 2012. PwC's survey found that 32% use social media outlets to connect with health organizations or with other people with similar health care interests. To read more - click here.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/28/11


1.Google gives a jolt to the online travel industry with its new flight search service. Starting December this year, Google place its flight search results as the top-most result when a user searches on flight details in US. Google searches such as 'NY to La' now yield a Google powered interactive chart of the cheapest airfares between the two cities. Google's flight tool links exclusively to airline websites. The travel websites like Orbitz, Expedia and others have not appreciated this move of Google. To read more - click here.


2. ComScore has taken out a detailed report on social networking in 2011. It has very interesting findings to tell us. Social networking sites now reach 82% of the world's Internet population ages 15 and older that accessed the Web from a home or work computer, representing 1.2 billion users around the globe. Israel leads all the countries in the time spent on social networking sites which is 11 hours on an average. The report found that women are more spending more time on social networking sites, with females worldwide spending on average 6.5 hours versus 5 hours for men worldwide. Europe and Latin America were the most social regions, with women spending an average of 8.2 hours in both regions during October of 2011 at social networking sites. Mobile devices were also playing a key role in the growing use of social media. In the U.S. nearly one third (32%) of the total U.S. mobile population ages 13 and older reported accessing a social networking site at least once in October of 2011 via their phone. However, the ad revenue has not kept up with the growing usage of social networking sites as it attracts only 15% of the US dollars for ads.


3. Police in Toronto are having a tough time for checking drunk drivers because many people are using Twitter to leak out the location set for testing. Read the article here.






Tuesday, December 27, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/27/11

1. Vietnam which has blocked Facebook for its citizens, hosted Mark Zuckerburg for the Christmas celebrations. The 27 year old Facebook CEO stayed in Tapas Ecolodge in the northern mountain of Sapa and rode a buffalo. 


2. A woman in Utah uses Facebook to rescue herself and her 17 months old son. She posted a status that she should be rescued from her house where she was made a hostage. Facebook was her only resort to communicate. The woman hid in a closet to use her laptop.
To read more - click here


3. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is going to be one of the first things Obama will have to deal with in 2012. SOPA and PIPA are proposed laws that would, among other things, give media companies significant new tools to police pirated online content that appears on Web sites hosted outside of U.S. borders. It would also require U.S. companies that link or do business with them in the normal course of operations — sites such as Google, Yahoo and eBay’s PayPal — to cease doing so. For instance, Google might be forced by the courts or U.S. law enforcement agencies to stop providing search links to BitTorrent sites that host pirated copies of major motion pictures and television shows. It could go even further than that, by stopping U.S.-based Internet-service companies from allowing users to access any overseas site carrying pirated content. To read more - click here.



Monday, December 26, 2011

TheNewMedia for NewWeek Byte - 12/26/11

1. Arab social media report states that there is a 'virtual' gender divide as only one-third of the Facebook users in the Arab region are women in stark contrast to women being around half of the users globally. Arab men and women consider social media as a tool of empowerment. However, the prevailing gap in Arab women's usage of social media compared to men and to the global average is primarily a result of perceived societal and cultural constraints Arab women continue to face in real life. To read more - click here.



2. Crowd funding is catching up with the Indian film-makers. Crowd funding is enabling entrepreneurs to raise money for your projects in an innovative manner. This concept started in France in 2004. Indian producers like Guneet Monga and Anurag Kashyap are pioneers of the Bollywood industry to resort to crowd funding. Guneet Monga plans to raise Rs.1 crore through crowd funding for her next movie 'Julia'. To read more - click here.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/22/11

1. Even after the controversy over IT minister Kapil Sibal to urge social media to censor offensive content, the trial court has passed the social networking sites to remove anti-social and anti-religious content. The court's order came on a civil suit filed by Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi who had submitted the printouts of the content. To read more - Click here.


2. Klout did a survey on the most influential retailers in US. Amazon has ranked first, followed by Victoria Secret, Jc Penny, Sports Authority and Walgreens. Best Buy is at the eighth position followed by Target and Macy's at the tenth place. Read the full article here.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/21/11


1. The world's cheapest tablet Akash, developed in India, was launched last week. It was a huge success that the company was out of stock and had to shut the online orders within a week. The company has opened pre-bookings for the second generation Akash named Ubislate 7. Ubislate 7 is going to be priced a Rs. 2999. To read more - Click here.







Terrorism on Twitter


The militant group of Somalia, Shabab has opened a Twitter account. They are bragging recent attacks and taunting their enemies. They reject all the western practices like movies, haircuts and even blocked western aid for the famine stricken areas of Somalia. On the contrary, they have embraced Twitter. Twitter terrorism is the increasing trend and many groups of Al Qaeda are using social media sites like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and Twitter. This helps them recruiting more people and raising funds.

There seems to be a Twitter war between the Kenyan army majors and Shabab's leaders. “Your inexperienced boys flee from confrontation and flinch in the face of death,” the Shabab wrote in a post to the Kenyan Army. The Kenyan army majors have are replied to them in a sarcastic manner quoting their use of donkeys for carrying weapons. Living up to their guerrilla spirit Shabab is not following anyone on Twitter.


The American government is extremely concerned about Shabab's account on Twitter. They might pass legal orders to shut their Twitter account.




















Tuesday, December 20, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/20/11

1. Snow E. Mann, an “Independent Snow Management Consultant” from the North Pole has visited everyone's profile to wish happy holidays from LinkedIn to its users. 

2. Facebook and Blue Star tie up to create a social media guide for US military families. Blue Star is a non-profit organisation which empowers the US military families to connect with the family members when they are away. This new social media guide details out everything from privacy setting to groups to operational security and more for today's 21st century military. To read more - click here.

TheNewMedia Byte for NewWeek - 12/19/11

1. Google releases a video on what the world googgled in 2011. It wraps up the news of the whole year. The human population touched 7 billion this year. Osama-Bin-Laden was shot dead by the US army. The Royal Wedding of Britain was a part of 2011. RIP Steve Jobs and more is shown in the video. Its time to say bye to 2011.
Also, see the top 10 queries searched in 2011 - click here.

2. Facebook has launched a new feature which enables the fans of the brand to send a private message to the page. Only the fans can initiate the conversation with the pages. This way no communication will be lost between brand and consumers. This might reduce the visibility in the news feed. When any fan writes on the brand page, it shows in the news feed and all the people on the person's network are able to see it. This gives publicity to the brands. If the fans start using this feature more then the brand's visibility will suffer. As of now this feature is opt-in for the admins and the page-owners. 



















Saturday, December 17, 2011

Air-Plane seating to be based on social media preferences

Sitting with people with common interests can make a long flight into an exciting experience. KLM’s latest plan to allow people to choose who they sit next to according to social media profiles sounds like fun in theory. The idea is to link your social media profile to your check-in information and choose a seating partner presumably with similar likes and dislikes. KLM's new seating tool will be called 'meet&seat' which will work with Facebook and LinkedinThe tool will be opt-in only.
KLM is not the first airline to tout the idea with Malaysia Airlines released a service on Facebook which enables passengers to see which friends might be taking the same flight or travelling to the destination around the same time – the obvious difference being that they already know each other. Users can also check to see where their friends are sitting and make sure a group can sit together, or as close as required. The seating information is only passed on to others if the users permits it. Virgin Atlantic has also mulled the idea of allowing people with similar likes on social media to be seated together.
There are start-ups, like Planely, who are toying with the idea of social flying. The idea is that passengers will give the website info on your flight, they will connect you with other Planely fliers. 


To read more - click here.





TheNewMedia Byte - 12/17/11

1. Google analytics has announced Social Media Hub, a way to measure social media through Google analytics. You can see all the activity of your social media pages in social media hub. The social networking sites that are currently included in the social data hub are: Delicious, Digg, Diigo, Gigya, LiveFyre, ReadItLater, Vkontakte, Reddit, TypePad, Google+, Google Blogger, Google Groups. Facebook and Twitter are not sending any data to Google for now.
To read more - click here.


2. Obama bans his daughters to join Facebook. The First Social Media president has banned his elder daughter, Malia, 13 to join Facebook. His concern is that he doesn't want to make his family life public. In an interview, the President described the thinking behind the Facebook ban as: "Why would we want to have a whole bunch of people who we don't know knowing our business? That doesn't make much sense."
To read more - click here.

Friday, December 16, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/16/11

1. Indian government has backtracked its plans of regualting the online content. Sachin Pilot, Minister of State for Communications and IT, said that we already have the regulations in place under the IT act. He also said that we don't want to take any freedom of speech away from the citizens of India. This seems to be contrary to what kapil Sibal had announced a few days back. To read more - click here.


2. 'Like Store' selling 'Likes' for pages. Facebook has sent legal threats to the Israeli parent company I-share of 'Like Store' for their business. They artificially increase the number of likes on Facebook and have fake profiles for these reasons. The Facebook 'Like' competition seems to have become a real trade. 


I-share company (the parent company of the Like Store), responded by saying: “the ‘Like’ service, that we take part of, establishes content in exchange for “Likes”. That is, a user who wants to view certain content presses a button and under full consent and knowledge adds a “Like” to that page. Performing this operation is not violation of Israeli law.” They claimed that Facebook is trying to secure them out of insecurity and blamed Facebook for unscrupulous usage of user information.


To read more - click here.

Human psychology behind social media's success

Its a need for humans to be popular and liked by a large group of people. You might not want to talk to many people but messaging is a good way of keeping relationships alive. You are connected to the whole world by just logging onto the social media networks. You don't really have to talk to everyone but you are still connected.


This video was released in 1992 when there was no social media but Jerry Seinfeld takes the example of the phone answering machine to explain the human psychology. Apparently, social media seems to be a success for the same reasons. Enjoy this video.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/15/11

1. China protests in a village, Wukan has been removed from the web. The Chinese government has taken control over the web content and blocked all search material on revolt happening at Wukan. Users of Sina Weibo, the country's Twitter-like micro-blogging site, say searches for Wukan return no results.  Instead a message appears saying, "According to relevant law, regulations and policies, search results for Wukan cannot be displayed."


The dispute is that the local government has confiscated the land of villagers and selling it to the developers. The revolt has intensified when Xue Jingbo who was negotiating on behalf of the village with the authorities, died in police custody.


2. The much awaited Facebook IPO is going to create millionaires. People familiar with Facebook say that even by conservative estimates there are likely to be well over a thousand people at million-dollar-plus paydays after the company goes public. One of the Facebook employees that he expects his shares to be worth $50 million if the company is valued at $100 billion. He plans to fulfil his childhood dream of space travel when gets that money.
To read more, click here.


TheNewMedia Byte - 12/14/11

1. Facebook to roll out mobile ads. The idea is to put 'Sponsored stories' ads, which features friends interactions with brands with in the mobile news feed. Facebook has a user base of 800 million users, of which 350 million users use mobile devices. With the coming of tablets and other mobile devices, Facebook expects to acquire its next billion users to come from these devices.
To read more, click here.


2. Payvment enhances mobile shopping experience on Twitter. Shoppers can now click on a tweet in their stream to learn more about a featured product and immediately purchase it - or click "want" to add the product to their Wish List on their Payvment profile, making it easy to shop and share on the go. To read more, click here.



What happens in Facebook, stays in Facebook!

Facebook is fun to most of us. Did you know that every move on Facebook and every detail that you write on it is recorded? It even remembers the stuff that you delete. You can learn more about it from this shocking video story. 
The story is about Max Schrems of Vienna, Austria who sent a formal request to get his data from Facebook. Since Schrems lives in Europe, it's a Government-ensured right to be able to export your data from the social network. He received a disc containing 1,222 PDF files which detailed his every move on Facebook. 
Sean Parker once said about Facebook, "There is a good creepy and a bad creepy. Today's creepy is tomorrow's necessity."




A mind blowing video indeed.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Facebook to prevent suicides via live chat


Suicidal expressions have been seen on Facebook before taking any further action. Last month, authorities in Pittsburg, Calif., said a man posted a suicide note on Facebook before he killed his wife and in-laws then himself. Facebook launched its live chat service to prevent suicides last week. The service will provide an instant messaging chat with the crisis counselor. The tracking system is not based on algorithms. The friends of the user with suicidal thoughts on their profile can report it to Facebook next to the comment. Facebook then sends an email to the person who posted the suicidal comment encouraging them to call the hotline or click on a link to begin a confidential chat.

Google and Yahoo show the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline numbers as the first result when anyone searches on suicidal topics. Facebook live chat is supposed to be more effective. "The science shows that people experience reductions in suicidal thinking when there is quick intervention," said Lidia Bernik, associate project director of Lifeline. “We’ve heard from many people who say they want to talk to someone but don’t want to call. Instant message is perfect for that." “One of the big goals here is to get the person in distress into the right help as soon as possible,” Fred Wolens, public policy manager at Facebook. The Lifeline crisis centre counselors will be available 24 hours for the live chat.

The initiative illustrates Facebook’s growing sense of responsibility for users’ lives.

TheNewMedia Byte - 13/13/11



1. RIP Deriek Crouse. People have shown great support for the police officer, Deriek Crouse, 39 who was shot by a nearby university pupil at a traffic light last week. The gunman killed himself and was found dead in a nearby parking lot. The victim, Deriek Crouse, has left his wife and five children behind. Many people have turned to social media to express their support for him and his family. Condolences have been sent in the form of tweets, Facebook comments and pictures.
Meanwhile, organizers of the "Hokies for Crouse," have gained a lot of support through social media. In just days the site has gained more than 40,000 followers, raising more than $70,000 for the memorial fund in Crouse's honor. 



2. 'Free to Tweet' contest for students currently residing in America between the age group of 14 - 22 years. The entry is not limited to a 140 character limit tweet. You can tweet the link to your website, YouTube video, blog, online essay etc. Twenty-two scholarships worth $5000 will be given as prizes in different categories. For more details, visit http://1forall.us/freetotweet/contest-rules/

Monday, December 12, 2011

89 year old Indian actor joins Twitter!



The Indian actor, Dilip Kumar, joined Twitter on his 89th birthday. His first tweet was "Thank you all of you who have made my simple life so rich with all your love." He further posted, "It is a true blessing to be so loved and a wonderful feeling to wake up and realise one is younger than was yesterday." Amitabh Bachchan was the first person to welcome him on Twitter. You can join him on Twitter #TheDilipKumar.


To read about his 89th birthday bash, visit - buzzoncelebs.blogspt.com

TheNewMedia Byte for NewWeek - 12/12/11


1. YouTube for schools. YouTube has launched YouTube EDU for schools to bring the educational videos accessible to the students. It has solved the problem of students getting distracted by the variety of videos available on the network. The school admins and teachers will have control over the videos available for the students. It has also launched a special channel for teachers which would enable the teachers to make their lectures more effective with the use of videos. Visit: www.youtube.com/schools.

2. Social Media connecting the world and people with different faiths and religion. Stories about how a boy from a Hindu family saved a Christian boy from mob fury or how a Muslim boy saved an elderly Jewish woman during the tsunami, have had many views. Public interest movements like the anti-corruption and save the environment campaigns are being supported by millions through these sites. Pope Benedict said in a message for the Catholic Churchs World Communication Day, on June 5 this year, the new media and social networks offer a great opportunity for people to stay connected spiritually. Many organisations use social networking sites to foster community-ship, support spiritual growth and conduct outreach.
To read more click here.


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Introducing - Alexey Navalny

Social media has empowered the citizens of one more country 'Russia.'  There have been protests against Putin's rule, as president from 2000 to 2008 and as prime minister since then, but have rarely drawn more than about 200 people. This time Putin's victory was openly claimed to be rigged. Just as this news spread on social media, protesters and opposition forces used Twitter for updates. Facebook was used to announce the protest. The impact was huge and the elections have been called for a re-run.


Alexei Anatolievich Navalny born June 4, 1976 is a Russian political and social activist who is, also, an active blogger. He organizes petitions by Russian citizens on issues mainly related to heavy corruption in Russia. In this latest protest, he offered his blog as a clearing house for evidence of election violations. His blog claimed the issue of DDoS (Distributed denial of service) attacks, in which the Russian citizens were denied network access and got many media websites shut. He played a key role in this social media led Russian revolt against Putin.


New media, and the protests have helped strengthen Navalny, 35, into a much more potent opposition force. Until now he has been an informal leader of the disenchanted, campaigning online against corruption and showed nationalist tendencies. But his jail sentence on Tuesday could turn him into a symbol and leader of the protests.

In a tiny courtroom where he was sentenced to 15 days in jail for obstruction of justice during Monday's protest, Navalny said the Kremlin would seek to silence anyone who spread the word about what he said was obvious vote-rigging. "The elections were falsified," Navalny, looking exhausted and angry, told Reuters. "The very acknowledgement of this fact will be deadly for the regime, and they will do their utmost to shut the mouths of everyone who talks about it openly," said Navalny, looking gaunt and without laces in his dirty boots. He has also challenged Putin directly, accusing him of ruling a corrupt elite as "chairman of the board of Russia Inc." and branded his party "swindlers and thieves."

We have a young Russian leader in making!





TheNewMedia Byte - 12/8/11

1. Putin's leadership in Russia in danger. Russian bloggers on Tuesday hailed the success of a rarely seen "Facebook rally" where thousands protested against elections won by Vladimir Putin's ruling party and warned of more demonstrations to come. Putin's win has been claimed as a rigged victory. Several thousand mostly young demonstrators braved freezing rain late Monday to show their frustrations over weekend legislative elections that handed a narrow victory to the Russian prime minister's party despite claims of fraud. Many revolutionists and bloggers have been jailed for the revolt. 


2. Reading is alive and rocking - its gone electronic. Read this article for more.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/7/11

1. Facebook to launch 'subscribe' button for the websites. This button will start giving you updates from the chosen websites on your Facebook page. This is going to compete with the 'follow' button of Twitter. This will be a big milestone for the company. To read more - click here.


2. Flipkart has become India's first billion dollar internet company from India is a leading online store. Its main point for success has been cash on delivery. The clients pay when they receive the products. It has rolled out online wallet system in which the consumers can leave cash on the website and shop with it later. This is going to be beneficial online users who do not have to fill the credit/debit details for online transactions. 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

World's Greatest Pizza Party!

Domino's is celebrating the the first ever Global Domino's Day to celebrate its 51st anniversary. The customers will get 50% discount if they order their pizza's online via a special Facebook tab. The customers in 19 countries have been invited to 'like' the company's page and follow the instructions to join the world's greatest pizza party. 


While on the tab, Facebook users will be able to see how many fans have joined as the party circles the globe, much like New Year's Eve. The event will launch for Japanese customers at 7 a.m. PST on Dec. 7, with the party continuing until the U.S. places the last orders at 11:59 p.m. PST on Dec. 8. Domino's is also encouraging fans to join in the fun on Twitter using #GlobalDominosDay.


You can just call your nearby Domino's to know if your country is included in the its pizza party. Domino's has started giving great discounts if you order online. Just in case you are interested today they are giving a 25% discount for online orders!




Let's fight for Amit's Life!

Young tech entrepreneur, Amit Gupta, founder of photojojo has turned to social media for bone marrow donation. Amit Gupta is 32 years old, settled in the US and got diagnosed with acute leukemia. He has a slim chance of 1 in 20,000 for bone marrow transplant in US. He has turned to social media friends on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr for looking for a bone marrow donor to save his life. Through social media networks his friends are able to organize swab parties at tech centres like Google and Facebook. A swab party is a place where prospective donors swab the inside of their cheek to collect DNA and get registered for bone marrow donation. They can only donate when their DNA matches with the person in need. Once on the registry, donors are kept in the system until they age out at 61, and can be called at any time if their marrow matches that of a patient in need.


The social media network has become so strong that people unknown to Amit have organised swab parties in Indian temples and cultural centers. Many people have come and enrolled themselves for this cause. The doctors are saying that Amit will get a donor from the people enrolled till November 30. Still, the swab parties are on for him. 

The New Media wishes Amit good luck for his medical treatment.
Please Visit - www.amitguptasneedsyou.com

January 18, 2012 - Amit gets a donor. You can read a touching report from him before he goes for his surgery. http://tumblr.amitgupta.com/day/2012/01/18
God bless you Amit!

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/6/11

1.Sibal on controlling social media. The New Media has a written report on this issue  which you can read here. Below, is a video from IBN live which covers this issue in detail. Listen to Kapil Sibal, what the media is saying, the support from the Indian Government and the views of the youth of India on the issue of controlling social media.





Monday, December 5, 2011

Kiran Rao & Baby Boy Trending On Twitter Trends

Twitter apparently was trending Kiran Rao, Baby Boy and IVF. I was curious about these trending topics until I found that Aamir and Kiran have been blessed with a baby boy through surrogate. The power of social media, yet again. 


The news trickled through a tweet from the producer, Kunal Kohli, which said "Congrats Aamir and Kiran. Lots of love to you and your lil baby boy. So happy for all 3 of you." The couple have been very open about IVF as the method of conception through a surrogate mother which has been appreciated by media. The news took the whole industry by surprise, especially because Kiran had been spotted at different events without the least hint of a baby bump. The couple announced that they had to chose this method because of medical reasons. Kiran had gone through a miscarriage before this.


"It gives us the greatest joy to share with you the good news of the birth of our baby boy. This baby is especially dear to us because he was born to us after a long wait and some difficulty. Due to medical complications, we were advised to have a baby through IVF-surrogacy, and we feel very grateful to the Almighty that all has gone well. We are humbled by the greatness of God, the miracles of science, and the kindness and love of our families and friends in being there for us while respecting our privacy. We seek your good wishes and blessings for our child," said the statement from the couple. 


Congratulations Kiran and Aamir. God bless your little one.

TheNewMedia Byte for NewWeek - 12/5/11

1. Kapil Sibal wants to completely curb the freedom of communication of internet users in India. According to a post on the blog of NY times, Kapil Sibal - India's telecommunication minister, met the high officials of all the internet majors - Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and Facebook to discuss the issue of pre-screening the user content from India before it is published online. The companies seem to be reluctant on this because it  would be very difficult to pre-screen every post from India. Google has 100 million users from India and Facebook has 25 Indian million users. The Indian government is planning to set up their own monitoring agency to pre-screen the online material. They are also planning to make policies for screening the content.
This raises many question on freedom of speech and transparency on the world's largest democracy. 


2. Google over-protective about its core business - search. 








Google is launching its product shipping business. 40% of Google revenue comes from retail stores. Amazon has become a very strong search engine for product search. Users say that they only go to Google for product search if they don't find a particular product on Amazon. Google is strengthening its product search and providing its users shipping in a day or two. It is tying up with third - party retailers (they have contacted Macy's) for products and is planning to create its own shipping.








Google is doing this to prove itself in product search. When YouTube became the ideal for searching videos, Google bought it. Yelp became the search engine for local places, it launched Google Places. The Android phone is majorly invented to cover the mobile search market. This time its going to compete with the biggest online retailer - Amazon.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/3/11

1. Condom Ads coming as friend request on Facebook. Olla condoms adopted a clever viral marketing strategy to reach their target audience. They created fake Facebook profiles of their unborn sons.  The son then sends a friend request to the soon-to-be freaked out guy with a little message that says “Avoid surprises like this one. Use Olla condoms.” A very creative idea which seems to be very labour-intensive and voilates facebook's startegy.







TheNewMedia Byte - 12/2/11

1. YouTube's New Look is Out!


You Tube has presented the new channel system. You will see all the videos posted on the channels of your interest on your homepage. They have made connecting with people easier with integrated Facebook and Google+ tabs. Enjoy the videos on the new YouTube.

2. Narendra Modi is the most popular social media political leader. He has been nominated as the finalist in the fifth annual Mashable awards for the category of the "Must-Follow Politician on Social Media." Click here to read more. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

TheNewMedia Byte - 12/1/11

1. A gist of Flattr's history. The idea started in 2006 was about giving the right of equality to the people on the internet and giving everyone credit for their efforts. The copy of information being shared needs to have price tag. It was 'Share Donate' till 2010 when it was re-branded into 'Flattr.' Click here to read the official blog post.


2. Twitter partners with Mixi - Japan's biggest social networking site. Japan is the second biggest market for Twitter after US. Twitter has created a big impact in Japan . Twitter had the maximum number of visitors (14.3 million) in Japan in October. Facebook was had 11.3 million visitors and  Mixi ranked number three in the number of visitors (8.4 million) in Japan. 
To read more - Click here.


3. The New Media celebrates World Aids Day. Lets become more aware and support the cause - http://www.worldaidsday.org/
Be a part of http://www.crowdoutaids.org/crowdmap/