Twitter 2010: The year Twitter grows up
Twitter has had an extremely good year. In four years the microblogging site has gone from niche to mainstream. It’s difficult these days to find a website that doesn’t have a Twitter
Twitter has had an extremely good year. In four years the microblogging site has gone from niche to mainstream. It’s difficult these days to find a website that doesn’t have a Twitter
For all the hype around the Internet and its ubiquitous nature, good old-fashioned TV always reigned supreme when it came to killing time. For years, the average American
Comedy Central released their new logo yesterday. It’s a brave move away from their traditional logo.
Well Movember has come and gone, and although the fund raising is never really cut off
We talk to a lot of companies about joining the social media revolution and creating a larger digital fingerprint.
Normally this would be our Tuesday blog article concerning all things social media. But today we wanted to use this space to promote an agency wide initiative that is ending today, Movember.
As we enter our last week of Movember, we decided to have a small contest that will double the impact of your donation.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is this Thursday, November 25. It's a holiday that is rife with overindulgence, football, and family (and all the unhealthy dynamics that family represents).
As we enter our third week of Movember, The Duffy Agency's mustachioed (thanks Grant) crusade in the name of cancer research, the progress with Team Duffy has been noteworthy (hence this small note).
On Monday, Facebook finally revealed it's long awaited messaging system to the world. And though not quite the "email killer" many prognosticated
It's the end of the second week of Movember for The Duffy Agency and our intrepid mo-growing crew is cultivating some awesome lip hair.
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, if you’re not in social media or planning to get into social media this year, you’re going to be left behind.
RockMelt launched in private beta on Sunday and so far the reviews seem to be mixed. Maybe that's because so many of us were burned by the promise of Flock.
Cancer awareness campaigns and raising money to help researchers find a cure can take on many different forms. You have ribbons and shirts to show your support.
Marketing firm Universal McCann has just released the 5th installment of their Wave series. Wave 5 is called ‘The Socialisation of Brands’. The report looks at how people are using the internet and asks the question,
Remember what it was like in the old days (circa 2000)? You needed multiple arms to juggle the myriad of electronic gadgets and accessories we all carried around. You had your laptop, cell phone, PDA, and other bright, shiny accessories.