Posts Tagged ‘TweetMeme

Update: We got an email from Mesiab Labs. The statement is included below. – Do you remember Retweet.com? Several months ago, in very public fashion, the Tweetmeme competitor launched, targeting “early adopters of tweetmeme.com” with a $10,000 contest and strong words for its rival. Today, we’ve found out that the website, along with the website [...]

Businesses and ad networks are increasingly finding new ways to integrate social media and advertising. This is evident with AdKnowledge’s recent acquisition of SocialMedia.com’s ad network, and it is also evident with TweetMeme’s new AdTweets. AdTweets is a product, which TweetMeme says is designed to reward advertisers for using engaging advertisements. "The Adtweets are a [...]

We’re always interested in understanding the habits, preferences, and future trends of Twitter and its users. For example, we were fascinated by a report listing the most engaging celebrities on Twitter, and by a new site that analyzes the 50 hottest brands on Twitter on a daily basis. And as of today, we now know [...]

Content creators and consumers alike will be pleased about TweetMeme’s new mobile support for retweets. Since a large portion of Twitter users use mobile apps, TweetMeme reports that mobile support has traditionally been one of the most requested features from publishers. The new release should roll out by early next week with native retweet support [...]

Sharing content on Facebook hasn’t generally been as easy as it has been on Twitter. Part of Twitter’s advantage is just how easy it is to share from blogs and other websites. A lot of this has to do with the Tweetmeme buttons, which are those Twitter buttons you see on Mashable and elsewhere that [...]


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