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Parenthood on Digital Age
Some time ago we used to talk about living an informational age. However, today’s digital era reaches courses way bigger then just the availability of information. We can’t deny the data volume to which we now have access through as many different means as possible, but it is still worrying the fact that many of.. read more →
Facebook: notary’s office of the XXI century
Relationship status has always been something to reach people’s interest. Being about celebrities, friends or family, the civil state works as a way to empower conversations and gossips through social networks. This week a Facebook page found a way to turn changing status more fun. Called in portuguese Status de Relacionamento (Relationship Status), the page uses the option of.. read more →
Movement for a badge in Belém
Foursquare, main social geolocation network, is launching special badges for cities. The idea started with the announcement of the Windy City badge for those who accomplish some tasks in Chicago like “worshipping the altar of MJ” or cheking in Dat Donuts. After that badge, users of Forsquasre asked for other badges to be created in.. read more →
Pagification of Social Media
It has always been a constant pledge among social media users that brands end up invading their space with unsolicited advertising on their timeline, on the other hand are the brands trying to always be more present side by side with their customers and the social media companies who search for ways to monetize even.. read more →
The best of Google Plus
We’ve been using Google+ since its first launching days and evalutating how can the new Google tool impact the life of regular social media users and how can it help on business. First we will talk about the features the most caught our interest by their innoavtive character: Circles, Hangouts and the +1 button. The.. read more →
Social Media Day in Belém
Next June 30th, Belém joins the international Social Media Day 2011.The event celebrates social media, uniting the interested ones in the area and transforming the interaction in the virtual world in a physical debate that will happen on the library of the Estácio FAP college. Social Media Day was created by Mashable with the goal.. read more →
Hackers and Eletronic Government
From May 11th to 13th got together in Brasilia for the IV Consegi – International Congress of Free Software and Eletronic Government – members from society and government in order to discuss and act towards Open Data in the web. It was featured on the event the participation of the community Hacker Transparency, through which.. read more →
Searching for the perfect profile
Each day, the number of social media websites focused on different niches rises. We spoke here on the blogabout Miso, for instance, which is a network for TV and movie fans. The problem starts when we have many connections across several networks and we can’t say how to tell our friends which one to visit and.. read more →
Miso: What are you watching?
The Long Tail theory explains how the internet enables the growth of niche markets and that can also be observed in social media, not only on the larger ones like Twitter, but also on the newer ones which focus in only one niche. The example we’ll look at today is Miso, a social network for television fans... read more →
The Growth of Foursquare
A few days ago, Foursquare announced it had grown 3400% just in the year 2010, reaching the number of 6 millions of users. What does that represent to mobile networks? What impact did foursquare really brought for its daily users? The numbers of the infographic they produced reveal that most of the check-ins are made in places.. read more →


