Archive for May, 2010
Australian Internet Based Political Party
Political party Senator Online (SOL) has launched a national campaign to find Senate candidates for their party. The candidates will be chosen by the Australian public rather than the Party itself. One of the requirements for candidate eligibility is that they have at least 100 endorsements which can be Facebook fans. It will be interesting […]
Read More | ShareQuarterly Australian internet stats
Google has remained as the top online property attracting Australian internet users. Microsoft / Ninemsn has taken out second place attracting approximately 4.5 Million unique visitors around Australia. Facebook and Youtube are also attracting a very high reach of Australian’s internet population. Local Australian online media publications such as Yahoo7, News Digital Media, Fairfax are […]
Read More | ShareFacebook facts you probably didn’t know
Interesting facts about Facebook – In Australia we serve legally binding court notices via Facebook. A Facebook summons is considered legally binding – Michael Jackson has the #1 most popular page on Facebook – Homer Simpson has the #2 most popular page on Facebook – Facebook has the #3 most popular page on Facebook! – […]
Read More | ShareSocial Media stats courtesy of Smash summit
Smash Summit was on yesterday, 12/5 in San Francisco- USA. The event discussed various social media marketing strategies, tools, campaigns and statistics used by online companies to find and retain customers on social, search, and mobile. While not directly related to Australian Social Media there have been some great stats worth noting. – Twitter has […]
Read More | ShareGoogle to launch tablet computer similar to iPad
Details are very limited at the moment, but it has been revealed in the US that Google does have plans to a launch tablet computer with Verizon Wireless. The device will no doubt be similar in design and features to the iPad. More details to come as they unfold..
Read More | ShareYouTube Introduces ‘Private Video’ option – Unlisted Videos
A new privacy option by Youtube has been released which allows users to post private videos known as ‘Unlisted Videos’. The videos cannot be found in a Youtube video search, instead a URL is generated for the video that anyone on the internet can access if they have been sent that specific URL. This seems […]
Read More | ShareNew Twitter service converts your stream into newspaper layout
A new 3rd Party Twitter service Paper.li allows you to convert your Twitter steam into a newspaper style layout. The service is similar in a way to Twitters embeddable tweet service – however this is a more visually appealing way to display your whole Twitter steam instead of just an individual tweet. Like a newspaper […]
Read More | ShareAustralian Defence minister & fake Twitter account
John Faulkner, who is the Australian Defence minister has had to explain to parliament about a fake Twitter account created in his name. The account SenJohnFaulkner looks fairly legitimate, however the Minister has said he does not user Twitter or Facebook. Unfortunately with Twitter there is alot of impersonation going on, and when that enters […]
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