Social Media vs. Iran

by Danny Lamas on June 16, 2009
in Uncategorized

Social networking hub FriendFeed was blocked in Iran yesterday for it’s ability to quickly facilitate conversation on the election causing an uproar all over the world. Twitter seems to have escaped though but not for long…

Jeff Danziger: Infidel Twitter [Huffington Post]

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NBA 2008-09 Season Rewind: Tweet Like the Pros!

With the NBA Finals over and Los Angeles celebrating yet another title, looking back at the season shows just how big the NBA was to the spread of social networking and the ever-growing Twitter.

Shaquille O’Neal (@THE_REAL_SHAQ) amassed over 1.2 million followers by being as real as it gets, replying to fans directly on his “Shaq-berry” and offering tickets to Suns games at the mall by Twittering to see which of his followers could tag him first. Mavs owner Mark Cuban got himself a $25,000 fine for critical comments about referees on a Twitter post. Teams, the NBA itself, and players swamped the web through Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to deliver great content and a real connectedness with fans. Social media blog Mashable has a great social media case study on sports and it’s effectiveness this season with the NBA.

How the NBA is Using Social Media [Mashable]

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