Twitter to launch paid-for corporate accounts this year
20 Nov 2009 | by Gordon MacMillan
to thrive. Sure, someone in San Francisco may be answering 'What are you doing?' with 'Enjoying an excellent ...
San Francisco-based CoTweet allows businesses to manage multiple Twitter accounts and track social media conversations. It is used by the likes of Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Microsoft, Ford and Dell. Under ExactTarget's ownership CoTweet, which founded in 2008, will lead the company's social media product ...
to thrive. Sure, someone in San Francisco may be answering 'What are you doing?' with 'Enjoying an excellent ...
; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Advertising Miguel-Angel Furones , Leo Burnett's former ...
Advertising TBWA Group UK has parted company with Tim Lindsay , its UK president, and has replaced him with Robert Harwood-Matthews . Harwood-Matthews has held various national and international management positions within TBWA, and was most recently the managing director of PHD in Los Angeles and San ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook, the fourth most visited site on the web, has bought social media start
SAN FRANCISCO - Google has invested a further $2.6m the biotech company, 23andMe Inc, launched
SAN FRANCISCO - The president of Google global display advertising business, David Rosenblatt
now and we're working out of a loft in San Francisco's SoMA neighborhood. By the way, we're hiring ...
Most notable is the departure of chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen -- who stepped down from the company yesterday during a technology conference in San Francisco. Jorgensen, who replaced former Yahoo! number two Susan Decker in the post last June, will remain with the company during a "transitional period ...
SAN FRANSICO - A top Yahoo! executive has parted ways with the troubled internet company, fuelling
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