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Twitter Benefits in a Nutshell | WSI Digital Marketing Blog. Facebook: Should parents 'friend' their children? 10 December 2010Last updated at 10:45 By Jimmy Smallwood BBC Radio 5 live Social networking has added a rather tricky new dimension to family relationships When Facebook was entirely dominated by people under the age of 25, things were simple. But now an important social question has arisen - should you "friend" your child, or accept a parent as a "friend"?

For a generation brought up on social networks, your "friends" can range from closest confidants to someone you met at a conference. People you've "friended" for networking purposes are afforded equal status to your sister. Your friends on social networks might also be your 20-something son who's travelling round Thailand or your 13-year-old daughter. These are tricky waters for a parent to navigate, unsure of security settings and wary of others on the internet.

"It's hilarious to say, isn't it? As well as spending vast amounts of time on Facebook, her children weren't making eye contact or talking to each other in person. WSI Digital Marketing | Helping companies create an effective social media strategy. By now, you have probably already heard of popular sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace or YouTube. In a nutshell, these are all engines of social media. They were designed to be highly accessible forms of social interaction.

Over the last couple of years, these sites, among many others, have transformed both consumers and businesses by lessening the gap between the two. Social media created the bridge that never before existed between consumer and producer. And importantly, it created the integral relationship with consumers that businesses, like yours, never had before. The main benefits of social media Social media has the potential to attract and hold the attention of a vast demographic of people, especially those who have grown numb to traditional media. At WSI, we realize the importance in moving your business forward and adapting to the rapid demands of today’s business world.

What’s your social media strategy? Invisibility cloak closer with flexible 'metamaterial' 4 November 2010Last updated at 00:11 By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News Metamaterials work by interrupting and channelling the flow of light Scientists in the UK have demonstrated a flexible film that represents a big step toward the "invisibility cloak" made famous by Harry Potter. The film contains tiny structures that together form a "metamaterial", which can, among other tricks, manipulate light to render objects invisible.

Flexible metamaterials have been made before, but only work for light of a colour far beyond that which we see. Physicists have hailed the approach a "huge step forward". The bendy approach for visible light is reported in the New Journal of Physics. Metamaterials work by interrupting and channelling the flow of light at a fundamental level; in a sense they can be seen as bouncing light waves around in a prescribed fashion to achieve a particular result. Even flexible metamaterial films have been shown off for this high-wavelength range. The Lee Scott Daily. Where are the great new guitar bands? 3 November 2010Last updated at 01:46 By Ian Youngs Entertainment reporter, BBC News Muse headlined Glastonbury and two nights at Wembley Stadium From The Beatles to the Arctic Monkeys, Britain's great rock bands have belted out the soundtracks to our lives and carved a place at the heart of our culture. So why have so few new bands broken through in the past couple of years?

And what are new acts doing to keep guitar music alive? There is a theory that says, almost 60 years since the birth of rock 'n' roll, all the great guitar riffs have been played to death. All the great anthems have been written, every sound has been wrung from the instrument and every possible band line-up and look have been worn out.

In other words, it has all been done a million times before. A glance at the singles charts, where rock and indie bands are an endangered species, makes that a persuasive notion. This year, bands like Muse and Kings of Leon, with large fanbases built over long careers, have remained huge. The Lee Scott Daily. The Lee Scott Daily. Free Webinar! Conversion Architecture: The Key Steps to Converting Traffic into Business | WSI Digital Marketing Blog. 5 Tips for Marketing Online to an International Audience. The International Business Series is brought to you by UPS. Discover the new logistics. It levels playing fields and lets you act locally or globally. It's for the individual entrepreneur, the small business, or the large company.

Put the new logistics to work for you. Expanding your marketing efforts to an international audience can be a great opportunity to grow your company and reach potential customers that may not otherwise discover your brand, products or services. Reaching an international audience, though, entails understanding regional cultures, laws and online behaviors.

Before kicking off your international digital marketing strategy, consider the following five tips on how to successfully market to an international audience. If your business has already begun to optimize your online presence for a global community, add your own tips for online international marketing in the comments below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Direct2Dell_JP 「信じる道をいこう―Take Your Own Path」ブランド・キャンペーン第二弾開始! HOW TO: Gain Twitter Influence. The Digital Influencers Series is supported by Waggener Edstrom Worldwide (WE). To learn how to measure influence, visit Guy Kawasaki and Robert Scoble have vastly different philosophies when it comes to gathering Twitter followers. Kawasaki puts his bluntly: “My strategy is that Twitter is a marketing broadcast platform, and so the way it gets to be the best platform you could have is to have as many different followers as possible, which to put it mildly, is radically different from most people — who believe they should have a Kumbaya soulful experience with every follower.”

Scoble, on the other hand, is more of a quality over quantity kind of guy: “Caring about number of followers is going to take you down a path that’s not very satisfying…Even if you get the numbers, if you’re surrounded by a million [jerks], is that as much fun as being surrounded by a thousand brilliant, fun, great people?” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Wsi explains ipad.mp4. What would you do with gigabit internet speeds? South Korea is already ahead of the global technological curve but it is looking to forge even further ahead by boosting broadband speeds across the nation. It is not aiming at 100, 200 or even 500 megabits per second (Mbps). Instead it has devised a national plan for 1,000Mbps connections to be commonplace by 2012. The government is encouraging enterprise to spend the 34 trillion Won (£19bn), required to complete the scheme. By way of a comparison, that figure is roughly the same as the nation's annual education budget. In theory, this idea will give many homes in South Korea a connection speed 500 times faster than is guaranteed in the UK.

In practice, South Korea is already considered the country quickest for broadband. The Kung family are just one of the families reaping the benefits of blisteringly fast broadband. Click visited the family to find out how it used the high-speed link. In the living room, Eunice and her toddler might be enjoying the television. Super HD.