June 22, 2009
Social Media Conference: The Business Event for the Social Media Industry Goes to Beverly Hills The Social Media Conference is an industry-leading event that currently takes place in 3 cities each year- Beverly Hills, London and Miami. The next conference is in Beverly Hills at the SLS Hotel on June 25-26, 2009. The conference aims to bring together prominent executives from the internet community industry. Core topics will include: business strategies, mobile technologies, business social .....
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angela losasso,
aubry sabala,
background search and mobile payment systems,
ben newton,
business social networking,
business strategies,
christopher rollyson,
clara shih,
corporate communiations,
david sack,
digg,
Dow Jones,
ea games,
enterprise social networking,
google ads,
Internet Personals,
jeff bruce,
john ploumitsakos,
legal issues,
marius ciortea,
marketing and/or advertising,
marketing manager at digg,
michael brito,
mobile technologies,
mobile technology,
new social media conferences,
oracle,
partnerships,
product strategy,
reno marioni,
salesforce.com,
social media manager,
social media networking manager,
social media strategist,
social networking,
social networking alliances,
social networking marketing,
software,
sumaya kazi,
sun microsystems,
the Asian social networking market,
the European mobile social media market,
travis falstad,
twitter conference,
twitter conferences,
upcoming conferences,
upcoming social media conferences,
venture capital,
wal mart,
web architecture,
Yammer
May 19, 2009
Media 140 London Twitter Conference 20th May 2009 Tomorrow sees the start of the Media 140 London Twitter Conference 20th May 2009. “The event will bring together journalists, bloggers, social media advocates and publishers to share and discuss the effects and impact of twitter and other social media tools on mainstream media.” “Media140 was founded in February 2009 as an independent platform for discussion, debate, workshops and press coverage of European events. We focus on .....
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#media140,
@ana_brasil,
@badgergravling,
@bash,
@benjamindyer,
@billt,
@blogtillyoudrop,
@brian_condon,
@dan_martin,
@darrenwaters,
@documentally,
@fieldeports,
@iainaitch,
@jeffpulver,
@jongrip,
@kate_day,
@kevglobal,
@markjones,
@mikebutcher,
@moeed,
@nickhalstead,
@paulagoes,
@paulbradshaw,
@sheamus,
@simongrice,
@sizemore,
@Suw,
@theplayethic,
@timesjoanna,
@vikkichowney,
Activist,
advertising,
Al Jazeera,
Ana Brasil,
Basheera Khan,
BBC,
Benjamin Dyer,
Bill Thompson,
Birmingham City University,
bloggers,
Blogs Editor,
Brian Condon,
CEO & Founder Tweetmeme.com,
Christian Payne,
Dan Martin,
Dan Thorton,
Darren Waters,
Editor of TechCrunch Europe,
Entrepreneur,
Freelance journalist,
Guardian,
Guy Degen,
Head of New Media,
Ian Aitch,
Ideas.org,
Investor,
Jeff Pulver,
Joanna Geary,
Jon Gripton,
journalism,
journalists,
Kate Day,
Kevin Anderson,
Laurence (Lolly),
London Twitter Conference,
major media industries,
Mark Jones,
marketing,
Media 140,
Media 140 London,
Media 140 London Twitter Conference 20th May 2009,
microblogging technologies,
Mike Atherton,
Mike Butcher,
Moeed Ahmad,
Nick Halstead,
Online News Editor,
Ourmaninside,
Pat Kane,
Paul Bradshaw,
Paula Goes,
PR,
Reuters,
Sheamus Bennett,
Simon Grice,
Sky News,
social media,
social media tools,
Social Technologist,
Suw Charman-Anderson,
Technology critic,
Technology Editor,
The Times Online,
tickets available,
Tweetmeme.com & fav.or.it,
Twitter,
twitter conference,
Vikki Chowney,
Web Editor