Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Cristin Norine Spends 30 Days in a Social Media Prison
"We think we are being social on these gadgets," she said. "And it can be a really great thing when people live in different states, but when you are at dinner or you are trying to have a conversation and you are being distracted by these other things. Or maybe you are just not going out as much because you are staying home and are online."
As people walk by the storefront-turned-gallery, they can watch Norine 24/7 in her small self-imposed prison "cell". Her only contact with the outside world is through social media. She spends her entire day on twitter, facebook, skype and updating her blog. At times, she tries to take a break and just relax on the couch or exercize but she has found herself "addicted" and unable to stay away from the computer.
Norine is anxiously awaiting December 1st, when the project is over and she can engage in human interaction.
Christin Norine's Blog
CNN Article
FCC considers texting to 911
With this digital age, 70 percent of 911's phone calls are from cell phones. Now, texting and video from your phone may soon be acceptable. In 2001, 911 allowed GPS to track where callers are located when calling for help. Clearly, this has been beneficial to helping those in need.
911 still cannot handle text messages or submitted videos, but the issue is being considered. The ingenious thought sparked 911 call centers when they realized students from Virginia Tech were desperately trying to send text messages when the shooter entered the room. Unfortunately, local dispatchers never received the messages.
In Tuesday's press release, it said, "The technological limitations of 9-1-1 can have tragic, real-world consequences, ... If these messages had gone through, first responders may have arrived on the scene faster with firsthand intelligence about the life-threatening situation that was unfolding."
It's possible allowing text or video messages could save more lives. What do you think?
Here's the article: http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/11/23/fcc.911.texting.wired/index.html
Monday, November 22, 2010
U.S. Post Office Goes Green for Christmas
You would think the NFL would get it right
To read more on the story, follow this link.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Twitter Helps Sell Cars
Chinese Woman Sentenced to Labor Camp Over Tweet
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Fed. Trade Commission Social Media Restrictions
Also, celebrities must disclose whether or not they are being paid to speak on behalf of a company or product via social media.
I think these guidelines are interesting and necessary. If people are posting what are thought to be unbiased personal opinions about products, I think it is necessary that followers know whether or not they are being influenced by a paycheck.
Do you think these guidelines are necessary? Do you think the Federal Trade Commission is going to be able to discern and regulate contractual tweets/blogs from personal social media?
Tweeting to Sell Cars
Abraham Lincoln $1 coin
I think this is amazing, especially because they are doing it on the anniversary of the delivery of the Gettysburg address. Four $1 coins will be released every year in the order of our president's service.
For a picture of the coin visit : http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/?action=Photo#Pres.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Apple annouces Beatles now on iTunes
Social Media At Work Increases Productivity
The study also shows that people under 30 are better at multi-tasking because of social media. People above thirty can comfortably handle 5-10 tasks, while people under 30 can comfortably handle up to 20.
The social media uprising over the past few years has changed the way we communicate. The study shows that people are now more to the point. Emails are only a couple sentences long and tweets are shorter.
This study focuses around the point that social media is here to stay and will help us further advance as a society.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Twitter Help for Athletes
Man in trouble after tweeting bomb threat joke
The exact tweet is as followed:
“Robin Hood airport is closed. You’ve got a week and a bit to get your shit together, otherwise I’m blowing the airport sky high!!”
I especially liked and couldn't agree more with this statement from the original story:
"The line between free speech and yelling “fire” in a crowded theater is becoming less and less clear in the age of both anti-terrorism laws, and the public and global nature of social networking."
See full text:
http://mashable.com/2010/11/11/twitter-bomb-threat-appeal/
Thursday, November 11, 2010
VH1 Supports the Troops
Wedding Day Social Media Etiquette
I found this information while browsing a story that caught my attention in the Wedding Tech Series called: HOW TO: Tastefully Use Social Media at Your Wedding. This entry gives everything from inappropriate times to be tweeting and facebooking to other innovative ways of incorporating social media for those of us that just can't seem to stop. I highly recommend this blog to anyone that loves social media, and definitely bookmarked it for myself.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Social Media Smarts
ESPN Under Fire
Now the woman's attorney is firing back by telling TMZ that "ESPN has now set a dangerous precedent in telling rape victims that this will be their punishment if they attempt to pursue accountability for their celebrity offenders." The attorney also accused ESPN of "irresponsible journalism". What do you think?
ESPN has the right to publish her name, but it's a question of ethics. In my opinion, ESPN was being irresponsible. If the article is not removed within the next couple of days I will be shocked. ESPN is owned by Disney and they will not want a reputation of being unsympathetic to victims of rape.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
STD Test? There's an app for that
Facebook PR Exec Leaving Company
Facebook is definitely beyond the "early stage" of its business. An early stage company has many things to deal with. It seems many of the social media sites (Facebook and Twitter) are losing their higher up execs for various reasons. And from how the article reads Facebook is losing a PR exec that is very talented and will be missed by many writers and bloggers.
Facebook might be looking for a new PR exec but be careful you have some pretty impressive shoes to fill :)
Longtime Facebook PR Exec Leaving the Company
Monday, November 8, 2010
Hey, even the president is doing it.
It was later clarified that the question would be answered in an online video, and not at the actual podium address itself. They also stated that answering citizen questions would occur on a regular basis
Cardinal Rules for Dealing With the Media
I thought this was a good article to read for someone like a PR specialist who has to deal with media issues every second of the day. These rules were actually pretty interesting, and the story about a guy named Tom who broke all these rules and gave examples of dealing with the media poorly in a time of crisis. I think all PR people should take a look at this, especially because you might have to help your client deal with media in a crisis.
Here is the full story.
Here are the Seven Cardinal Rules to remember so you don’t fall in to the same media trap Tom did:
- Create YOUR STORY rather than letting the media develop their own. Remember the media is looking for a STORY. A story means there is an interesting angle that the viewer will be intrigued with. If you don’t provide that angle they will try to capture it with editing and trapping questions. You need to know BEFORE you meet with the media what the STORY is that you want them to share. Think from THEIR perspective not yours. If you only defend what happened I guarantee they will try to put you in a more negative light.
- Watch telltale nervous or combative body language signs such as fidgeting, shifting feet, and breaking eye contact. These are all signs that on TV appear to the viewer that you are HIDING something. Since body language is tied to your thoughts any thing you are thinking WILL come out in your body language. This is why you can not be thinking about defending what happened or else your body language will be nervous or combative.
- Avoid all “yes” or “no” answers. Why? Because as you saw with Tom your answer can be edited down to that simple word and the rest of your explanation left out. Always focus your answer so it can NOT be edited down.
- Speak in terms of sound bites. Reporters are looking for short phrases and succinct messaging. Therefore, if your answer is too longwinded they will opt to just NOT use it as it is too hard to edit it down. Try to give quick concise answers.
- Avoid the words “but” or “however” as they can edit out what you say before or after that message and completely turn around what you were saying.
- Use proactive body language that shows confidence and leadership. This includes looking directly at the viewer (that would be the camera), have your feet firmly planted about shoulder width apart, relax your shoulders, keep your hands up by your waist or completely down at your sides, and have your weight balanced slightly more on one hip (this will give a relaxed pose).
- Talk to the reporter the way you would convincingly talk to a good friend over a cup of coffee. Keep it professional but relaxed. Don’t try to impress them. Instead make sure you know in your head and heart the story you wish to deliver. Then you can take each question the reporter asks you and ALIGN it with the STORY you are trying to deliver so you can put the positive spin on it.
Don't drink and facebook
Starbucks Experimenting with Alcohol
Starbucks is trying to sell alcohol in one of its stores for the first time. The Olive Way store in the Seattle-based chain has added craft beers and wines to its menu, the first of the chain's stores to do so. Beer and wine will go on sale each day after 4 p.m. The move is part of an overall effort to get customers spending time in Starbucks even after their morning jolt; additional offerings will include more options for savory afternoon treats. Over two-thirds of its business comes before 2p.m. The coffee shop is looking into serving liquor and cheeses.
It will be interesting to see if this catches on. I would not mind having a glass of wine in Starbucks with a group of friends or while studying. I would like to see the case study with their goals for this new avenue.
http://www.thirdage.com/news/starbucks-experimenting-alcohol_10-20-2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Google Collects Private Info
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Pandora teams up with car manufacturers
I love listening to Pandora in the car and I think this is a great move, making it easier and less distracting than fumbling with a phone while driving.
Watch Westergren's interview with CNN here
Seven Essential Skills You Didn't Learn in College
-Know how to read through propaganda statistics. For example you are more likely to die from texting while driving than a shark attack, but statistics can make the latter look more alarming.
-Know the new leaders and constituencies of diplomacy beyond governors and senators. These are the people shaping the world and causing a ruckus outside of Washington.
-Reuse and reinvent past successes. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Artists draw from older work, therefore professionals should use the skills proven successful in the past and adapt them to present conditions.
-Know the inner workings of the brain and why people do what they do. Sociologists get it, understanding people and their actions can create better business and understanding of consumers.
-Know how to fit an idea into 140 characters! Make a message accessible to any outlet, no matter how short or long.
Laying Dowing the Law
Although I don't use Foursqure myself, I think the new rule is great. Keeping a social network fair makes it even more attractive and would push me to want mayorship of a certain location even more, and to get that title I would have to go to the venue more often. I think that with the new feature everyone wins.
Read Article.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
TO’s Terrible Twitter Trouble
Terrell Owens is being fined…again. This time, however, it isn’t for trash talking or arguing with the coach. He is being fined $25,000 for tweeting too close to game time. His tweet was to reward a loyal fan with an autographed souvenir during the game, but broke the NFL’s “No tweeting within 90 minutes of the start of a game” policy. I was personally unaware of that rule but at least TO’s finally playing nice. Now he just needs a rulebook.
Fun Fact: the tweet was exactly 25 words… meaning that it cost him $1,000/word.
For more information click the following link:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Terrell-Owens-tweets-too-close-go-game-time-wil?urn=nfl-275870
Google's Android + Sony's Playstation = Game Over iPhone?
A few days ago, this photo surfaced on the internet. It's the mysterious PlayStation phone that has been rumored to be in production for some time.
Since Engadget released this photo, rumors are now circulating as to when this interesting piece of technology will be released to the public. Experts suggest early 2011-- not in time for the holidays.
Will gamers buy into this? Will normal people buy into this? Is this Game Over for the iPhone? Probably not. It's still pretty cool, though.
You can find the article here.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Changing the Face of an Old "Network" to Use the New
"McRib is Here!"
After doing a little research online, I noticed something I didn't know, and probably didn't need to know: McDonald's has some serious Internet marketing going on. I suppose you could even like them on FB, if you were to look that far. Eegads, then what would you see pop up daily on your page?
Just for fun . . .
Bobcats to Div. 1
I believe this is a great platform for Texas State to PR to stand on. Texas State has been shifting its image the past five years and this might be the big break we have been waiting for. If I were in charge of Texas State athletics PR I would be pitching this to anyone I could get my hands and notifying alumni to start building the excitement.
What do you think this means for Texas State?
Texas State Bobcats invite to WAC-News 8 Article
Betty White Judging Felines
Betty White will act as the judge for Sergeant's Pet Care 'Happy, Healthy Cat Contest.' Betty White is a huge animal activist and says that cats do not get the respect they deserve. Having as huge of a celebrity as Betty White as the judge for the contest will boost the reputation and overall audience of it.
The 84th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The parade kicks off November 25th at 9:00 AM at 77th Street and Central Park West and ends at 12:00 PM in Macy's Herald Square. The parade is expected to have 3.5 million spectators on the streets of New York City and over 50 million viewers on television and online.
What could be a better way to promote a movie or product then to have a balloon or float featured in the famous parade?
The number of people exposed to the coverage of the parade is exponential. The time and effort put towards making a float or balloon memorable, can determine how successful the movie or product is at reaching the target audience. The more that TV stations talk about a company's float, the more attention they will get.
I don't know why more lesser-know companies try to get involved in the parade. It would boost awareness of their product/ company.
Full Article
Sunday, October 31, 2010
How popular is 3D?
Another factor coming into play is the glasses required to watched one of these movies. The chance of eye infections (if the glasses are not individually wrapped) has increased as more movies come out. One is relying on the cinema workers to do a trustworthy job of disinfecting used glasses or in some cases, wiping off the viewing contraption.
But don't worry, the newest Harry Potter movie will not be released in 3D as originally planned. Apparently, there was not enough time to add in all the special features needed for this, of which I can say I'm glad.
To read the article, click here
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Introducing New Car Features
For Halloween, some of the new car features include Wi-Fi Hotspots and MYFord Touch. The Wi-Fi Hotspots is a system that turns vehicles into mobile Wi-Fi- hotspot, making it a mobile 3G network. Also, The MyFord Touch introduces the interface that works like your smartphone. Advanced Parking Aids steers your car for you when parking and offers multiple wide-angle lens cameras to give the driver a virtual bird's eye view of the car. These are just a few of the new and innovative technologies for vehicles. New media has definitely evolved, and especially changed the marketing for vehicles. 10 Trick New Car Features
Are texting and Facebook worse for teens than TV?
Myspace vs Pinterest
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Mark Evans: Looking for the Next Facebook
Addiction to Farmville drives a young mother to shake her infant to death
- Convulsions (seizures)
- Decreased alertness
- Extreme irritability or other changes in behavior
- Lethargy, sleepiness, not smiling
- Loss of consciousness
- Loss of vision
- No breathing
- Pale or bluish skin
- Vomiting
Tobias' sentencing is scheduled for December, and because of state guidelines, Tobias could face 25-50 years in prison. In my opinion, this woman deserves the death penalty.
Here is a link to the article: http://jacksonville.com/david-hunt/2010-10-27/story/jacksonville-mom-who-shook-baby-interrupting-computer-game-pleads-2nd
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Facebook ringing in more jobs for Austin
Mashable's Fast Pitch Competition
This is a great way for a smaller company looking for funding can be rewarded. This year Fast Pitch is focusing on customer engagement and relations. Companies that have been awarded funding, closed partnerships or been acquired after presenting at Under the Radar include LinkedIn, Flickr, AdMob, 3Tera, and others.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Google TV loosing rights to air some shows.
I saw this story in The Wall Street Journal and thought it was interesting. It is interesting to see that people are being so possessive with their programming on the internet. I say this because the internet is supposed to be a tool for sharing in my opinion and the networks are taking that away. If I worked for a network I think it would be more important that my show be seen than be seen on my website. The whole point is getting people to watch your programming and I don't think the medium we choose to use should matter.
ABC, CBS and NBC are blocking TV programming on their websites from being viewable on Google Inc.'s new Web-TV service, exposing the rift that remains between the technology giant and some of the media companies it wants to supply content for its new products.
Full-length episodes of shows like NBC's "The Office," CBS's "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," and ABC's "Modern Family" can't be viewed on Google TV, a service that allows people to access the Internet and search for Web videos on their television screens, as well as to search live TV listings. Logitech International S.A. and Sony Corp. began selling devices running the software this month.
Representatives for the three networks confirmed they are blocking the episodes on their websites from playing on Google TV, although both ABC and NBC allow promotional clips to work using the service. ABC is owned by Walt Disney Co., CBS is part of CBS Corp., and NBC is a unit of General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal.
"Google TV enables access to all the Web content you already get today on your phone and PC, but it is ultimately the content owners' choice to restrict fans from accessing their content on the platform," a Googlespokeswoman said in a statement.
The move marks an escalation in disputes between Google and some media companies, which are skeptical that Google can provide a business model that would compensate them for potentially cannibalizing existing broadcast businesses.
Over the summer, Google pressed major media companies to optimize their websites and videos to work more seamlessly with Google TV. Some outlets, including Time Warner Inc.'s HBO and Turner Broadcasting networks, did so. Even NBC Universal's CNBC embraced the service, optimizing some content to work specifically on Google TV.
But many other companies declined to specifically optimize their websites, and some held out the possibility that they could block their content from the service, as the three networks are now doing. Some TV executives said they were worried their shows would be lost in the larger Internet.
Some, including Disney and NBC, were also concerned about Google's stance on websites that offer pirated content, according to people familiar with their thinking.
Disney executives, for example, asked that Google filter out results from pirate sites when users search for Disney content, like "Desperate Housewives." But they were unsatisfied with Google's response, according to people familiar with the conversations.
News Corp.'s Fox Broadcasting and Viacom Inc.'s MTV aren't blocking Google TV from playing episodes available on their websites. A Fox spokeswoman said "a firm decision has not yet been reached." News Corp. also owns The Wall Street Journal.
For its part, Google has tried to assure broadcasters and content owners such as Disney that Google TV's search feature is optimized to promote their TV broadcasts and website video content rather than pirated content, according to a person familiar with the matter.
In addition, Google has also told broadcasters and content owners they can submit requests to Google to delete unauthorized results from the Google TV search feature, just like they do for results in Google's traditional Web search engine, this person said.
Some shows -- from siblings of the networks that are blocking their content -- were working on Google TV on Thursday.
Shows from the CW network, which is jointly owned by CBS and Time Warner, appear to play on Google TV, as do some from Lifetime, a cable channel jointly owned by Walt Disney Co., Hearst Inc., and NBC Universal.
Google won't directly make money from the sale of the Google TV software, but the software's use will benefit Google's ad-supported Web search engine and is expected to increase viewership of the ad-supportedYouTube site, which is owned by Google. The company also has been in talks with Madison Avenue's media-buying firms to discuss how to sell ads on the Google TV interface without interfering with TV commercials, people familiar with the matter have said.
But the three networks are also not alone in blocking their content. Video site Hulu, whose owners include Disney, NBC Universal and News Corp., also blocks its video from being played through the Google TV interface.
Spokeswomen for both Hulu and Google said the companies are in talks to bring a subscription service to Google TV.
New App that Acts as a Cash Register
You just plug in the plastic piece into the top of your smartphone and it reads the card information then processes the payment. It is a great idea, but I think that the only people who will really benefit from this app would be small organizations or businesses that don't already have a credit card system. The app would also be convenient for sales at fundraisers or for independent merchants. The app charges users 2.75 percent of the transaction cost plus a 15-cent fee, which is in line with what retail stores pay for accepting cards.
Pretty soon the smart phone will be the all in one tool for almost everything.
The app can be downloaded at Square's official website or the app stores for the different operating systems.
Check out the article on CNN to see the list of smartphones that can use the app. http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/10/25/square.smartphones/index.html
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Former Connally High School teacher accused of asking teens to undress
Biology teacher and coach resigned, Pflugerville district says
This scandal is from a sister school from my high school back in my hometown. I heard about this from my parents, who are both teachers, and I was absolutely disgusted. I couldn't even imagine how someone could do that. Far be it from me to use this as a platform to publicly stating how I feel about scum-bags, but the part that is difficult is for the teachers in that district. My dad said he was really glad that it wasn't a music teacher (like he is) because then it causes an uproar with parents speculating that now, every teacher who teachers [X] topic will be involved in a scandal like this. It's really unfortunate not only for the students and their families, but now the district has to repair its image as well.
Oh. And did I forget to mention that he used Texas State's name in the scandal?
"According to an affidavit, Lolis told a female student sometime from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28 that he would give her $10 if she allowed him to measure her for a project for a physics class at Texas State University."
Disgusting.
Please feel free to read the whole article to see what he did. I really hope Texas State's image doesn't suffer in any way because of this, or other teachers. I wonder if PISD's PR people have had to step in to make comments.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
It's not what you know . . .
No More Photos of the Ex on Facebook
A group was formed to protest the photo memories product mainly because of the constant photos of their exes and yesterday Facebook announced that they were paying attention. Facebook will no longer show tagged photos of anyone you were in a past relationship with. It's nice to know that Facebook is paying attention to users and helping to ease heartache.
Article from CNN.com
Opening Their Eyes
Social Media is Just the New Kid on the Block
So when you ask the question, “How do you calculate your return on investment with the use of social media?” you might as well be asking a question like, “How do you measure the value of using e-mail in your business?” This gets tricky. The tangible vs. the intangible.
Washington Post Aks Journalist Not to Tweet
The article goes on to discuss whether or not the Post should completely block it's journalists from holding a dialogue with readers via Twitter in a time when traditional journalists are being asked to embrace social media. I think the Post does need to limit who has access to responding on their social media but blocking their journalist from engaging in a conversation is not a smart idea.
Mashable article
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hotel Industry and Social Media
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
I thought I was on American Apparel's website
In case you missed it, about two weeks ago Gap unveiled a redesigned, minimalistic logo. It was one that they thought was "a more contemporary, modern expression." One week later, they decided to revert to the original logo.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Facebook fans drown a man in Skittles
Mashable Article
Skittles UK Facebook