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ZeeiK – Collect together. Watch well.

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Zeeik is the world’s first online video collection platform for collaboration. It allows people to collaborate in order to find, collect, and organize YouTube videos on any topic.

TaazaTech‘s insight:

Zeeik, a video curation app, that allows you to easily collect and save into discrete collections all of the YouTube videos found on Twitter or on most any web page. 

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Infographic: The 1357% rise in social media jobs

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There’s been an explosion of jobs involving social media over the last three years. This infographic breaks it down.

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How Men and Women Use Social Media

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Men and Women are actually Mars and Venus apart when it comes to social media, men tend to spend more time on some sites, women on others.
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Android generates 64% of all mobile game ad impressions

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TaazaTech‘s insight:

That’s an impressive number considering Apple takes away the crown in driving web usage and actual purchase volumes via their phone/tablets

See on www.fiercemobilecontent.com

85 percent of social gamers do not return after the first day playing

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Some of the stats about social gamers are kind of scary.

Consider the fact that 85 percent of all new U.S. players do not return to a social game after the first day of playing it. That’s one of the findings of the Playnomics Q3 2012 Player Engagement study.
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How Olympic games helped Cadbury’s gain 2.5mn social media fans

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Cadbury’s Olympic sponsorship leads to 2.5m social media fans marketing news. Read Cadbury’s Olympic sponsorship leads to 2.5m social media fans and other marketing news online, company claims that  Cadbury Olympics campaign gave it the “opportunity to be much more personal and communicate with people about games in the perfect channel” and “in an authentic way”.

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Ramayan gets A Facebook page and a virtual temple

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Facebook seems to have taken on a religious hue as Zee TV just unveiled a virtual temple dedicated to lord Ram & his mega-epic Ramayan.

Zee chose to approach its audience via the Social Media route. The TV series which will air jointly on Doordarshan & Zee TV has a ‘Ramayan’ Tab on Facebook attempting to rouse the interest of public frequenting social media .

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