Pinterest is the rising star at the moment so pin your best photos on a themed board and link to your posts.
Posts with strong visual content are a great fit.
Valentines Day has come and gone but we have our most important date this year and you are all invited!
Whilst many children are enjoying a break from school this week regretfully they may not be having a break from one of problems teenagers increasingly face, Cyberbullying. According to the NSPCC, not enough is being done to prevent this relatively new form of bullying.
I’m betting you’ve never heard of Neal Mann, but for a while on Tuesday this young producer at Sky News became a cause celebre, on Twitter at least. Under the hashtag #savefieldproducer he became a trending topic, one of the most-discussed subjects on the social networking service.
Stephen Fry has said that British judges don’t understand Twitter.
The author and actor was speaking in response to the appeal of Paul Chambers at the High Court. The 27-year-old was convicted and fined in May 2010 for posting a message threatening to blow up Robin Hood Airport in South Yorkshire.
Innocent Smoothies
They say: Valentine’s Day is approaching.
Even though we are all aware of the power of social media, it can still take us by surprise when a story captures the public imagination.
Twitter has announced that it now has the technology to block tweets selectively on a country-by-country basis.
In its blog, Twitter said it could “reactively withhold content from users in a specific country”, but it said the removed content would be available to the rest of the world.
The death of the desktop PC has been declared time and time again but it could now become a reality with the introduction of ultrabooks – the first machines to be both truly portable and rival the power of a desktop.
Google reported a 27% increase in revenues for the last three months of 2011, but even that was not good enough to meet Wall Street estimates, sending the shares tumbling.